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A.Guest | 21:16 Mon 29th Sep 2008 | Insurance
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A residential area: drove along 'Road A' which ended in a T-junction. At the junction, turned right and stopped. Then slowly reversed, wanting to return along 'Road A'. Car leaving a house drive on nearside - collision! Where would the blame be? Thank you
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I would say 50/50, you both should have checked the space you wanted to drive into was clear before driving into it
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Thank you chazza. Sounds about right. Cheers
Was the driver reversing out of his drive or driving out frontways? Not sure if it makes a difference, but for me, if the car wanting to return up the road was reversing along the road, he was travelling in the opposite direction from which the driver coming out the driveway would expect to see a car, so whilst they should both be careful, if you are effectively travelling the wrong way up the road, i think that the onus is on you to make doubly sure that it is safe. However, if the car coming out of the drive was driving out, he should have been more aware of what was happening. If he was also reversing then they should both have been taking extra care.
not to sure of about this but im pretty sure that it is against the law to reverse of a driveway onto a public highway so the driver who reversed off the drivw would be at fault.

i may be talking rubbish but that is what i have been led to beleve.
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Thanks annie for your reply. Yes - the driver leaving his drive was reversing.

Thanks therubster - I think it will be a 50/50 split on this one.
driveways: reverse in and drive out if you can

http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport /Highwaycode/DG_070340

but that's a code rather than a law. I'm thinking 50-50
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Many thanks for the link jno
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no.knowledge - as always, your opinion welcome. But if you read the question properly I did not state I was the driver.
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I was not the driver no-know - I was an independent witness

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