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Reversing - who would be to blame
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I have a curved driveway and park my car under my bay. I go in the car today, started the car, checked rear view mirror, all clear starts reversing and feel a bump. At first I thought someone had left something on my driveway and I had run over it, I got out of the car and it was my father in law driving onto my drive. He wasnt there when I had started to proceed and then he was. I have to use my mirrors when reversing off because the way the car swings out you can easily scrape the car down the side of all wall. He says he hadnt realised I was reversing off and hadnt seen my lights, even though my mother in law had seen them and told him...
No damage done just pride mainly - who would be a fault with this scenario?
No damage done just pride mainly - who would be a fault with this scenario?
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You both would be prosecuted for driving without due care at least or dangerous driving under the road traffic act as you were both intent on crossing a pedestrian walkway where neither of you have right of way and neither were paying full attention as to the immediate hazards confronting you.If the local police had there way you would be taken from the building, fined heavily then shot in the face at point blank range.
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