Sorry, but it's awfully hard to find a parked car liable for an accident, even if illegally parked.
no
The yellow lines refer to parking controls on UK roads. When double yellow lines are in force, you can't. (note that double yellow lines are not always operational at all times. The restriction prevents parking on or adjacent to double yellow lines. There is no mention in the regulations about which side of the yellow lines and therefore they are effective for vehicles parked on pavements or verges. Look at the Highway code text next to the pictures of double yellow lines in the Road Markings section.
It would be my opinion that you are both at fault. Car A should have been looking all around before backing out of a driveway. It sounds like car B made an illegal u turn and crossed double yellow lines. I would say that both of you are equally at fault. Just my opinion
No u dont need to u ve to look before turnin to the lift side.
it is turning yellow because people r peeing on it
When two parallel solid yellow lines separate lanes of traffic, the only legal maneuver you can perform is turning left into a driveway on the opposite side of the road.
The Double Yellow was created in 2006.
The excess bilirubin usually leads to our hands turning yellow.
yes
Yes.
an apple turning green to red. a banana turning green to yellow.
Well, You reversed into them, however! parking there is illegal. So, if it was in a parking lot insurance will NOT cover it and it will become a civil matter where you'll need to sue them in which case you have a high chance of winning.