Usually, drivers only spend a few moments backing up their vehicles. However, these few moments leave drivers vulnerable to collisions. Determining which driver is to blame for an accident in this scenario might be challenging. In accidents involving a driver backing up during the accident, either party might bear some responsibility. Sometimes, the driver backing […]
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