Without more specifics, it's difficult to answer your question, but here are some things to consider: 1. Were you traveling the correct way, considering how the cars in the aisleway are parked (at an angle, straight in, etc.?). 2. What is the point of impact between your two cars? 3. Did the other car have to actually cross over parking spaces to enter the aisle your vehicle was occupying? Since parking lots don't generally contain traffic controls (except for the occasional stop sign, which everyone seems to ignore, anyway), you have to treat parking lots like an uncontrolled intersection: Vehicles on the right have right-of-way, etc. If, however, this is simply a case of you traveling down a parking lot aisle, and the other vehicle came shooting out of nowhere from your left, the other driver is probably liable. Keep the "point-of-impact" in mind, however, because if you struck the other vehicle on, say, the door or in the rear, you're definitely going to have liability assessed on you.
a "driving force" is something or someone that accelerates an event into a specific direction. it is an expression that describes the leader or one standing behind a phenomenon.
Yes you can and there is nothing wrong by giving one of your own kind a compliment or mentioning it to someone else. My husband has said, "That guys sure good looking" or I've said, "That woman is sure striking looking." It's a very independent and confident person that can give compliments to their own sex. If someone makes the comment you are gay by paying a compliment to another guy, tell them to blow it out of their cake hole! LOL You sound like one of the confident guys and don't let anyone trip you up on that. Be yourself! Marcy Absolutely...there is a difference between thinking someone is hott and having feelings for them and just admiring someone else's beauty. It is more common for a straight girl to see that another girl is pretty than for a straight man to say that another man is handsome...but that doesnt mean its not possible...but if you are straight then i dont think you sould go around announcing to people that you think other guys are cute..that might not be too good...
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Yes, the exchange of ideas between Rome and other cultures came by travel. Romans went to Greece to study, Greeks came to Rome to teach and also to study. The ideas of Christianity spread all through the empire by means of someone traveling to teach them.
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It would be the person driving fault because it is like the same thing as driving and hitting someone.
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Usually their is no fault associated with parking lots. I'm sure your insurance company looks at it as your fault.
The person driving through. If you're backing out then you do not have the right of way.
most of the time the person already in the 'driving lane'' having possession of that lane, other drivers have to yield to that person...however if someone were speeding more than likely will be a comparative neglience assessed to someone as well........
The ticket is placed on the vehicle and the owner's record.
It is OK if walking, but not if driving in most states. No shortcuts as you could injure someone.
You were driving in a parking lot and a shopping cart hit your car. Did someone push it out in front of you or did you hit it while it was just sitting there waiting for the parking lot attendant to come get it out of the hot sun. I would guess the driver of the car is a fault since a shopping cart is an inanimate object.
Personally, I think that it should be the fault of the driver going across the aisle, but other may think otherwise.
Keeping someone from parking by parking in their designated spot
Answer From your question I can only assume that you either don't have your licence or you have it and don't quite understand how over-sterring could cause an accident or under sterring as well. When someone under-stears it means that they aren't driving in a straight line, they are all over the place. When someone over-stears, they also are all over the place. Driving a car is like walking down the sidewalk. If you walk straight, you drive straight, between the lines, not over them or around them. When a person over-stears, it usually means that they don't have a lot of driving experience.
Someone would find out how much money someone owes in unpaid parking tickets from 5 years ago by contacting the parking enforcement agency in each state. Having unpaid parking tickets can potentially mean that someone's car can be impounded.