Look in ALL directions and yield to ANY oncoming traffic.
Should look over right should as i bak up
O.K. The vehicle that is backing out is backing out from private property. The vehicle that is pulling away should have the right of way. You see when a vehicle is trying to enter a Highway via driveway, parking lot, ect. he is ASKING for the right of way and he is responsible for yielding. Hope this helps. Thanks CMAC, 8 year SC State Trooper
Usually the driver of the vehicle at the rear, as he/she should be paying attention to what is ahead of them. If you saw him/her reversing out you should have stopped and waited. If you did and were stationary, then the person reversing out is at fault, but you would need witnesses to prove it.
Yes, unnecessary backing is frowned upon.
No parking means you should not park a motor vehicle in the area indicated.
look both ways and back up solwy
As slowly as is needed to be safe.
As slow as possible. You should never be on the high end of the reverse gear, and the motor should be at idle as you're backing.
Pam has the right of way in most cases.
When you park your vehicle.
EVERYTHING and everyone who might be behind you.
Look behind you