Anonymous wrote:This happened to me merging into a roundabout. Car in front of me went into circle and I followed because it was clear and she suddenly slammed on brakes. I hit her. I was held responsible.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that OP doesn't know they're at fault is proof so, sooooo many people shouldn't be allowed to drive. You hit someone from behind it's always your fault. Period. No excuses, even if they slam in their brakes you should have enough space to brake if you drive correctly.
Next time, don't tailgate OP. Go back to driving school.
If you rear-end a car that is backing out of a parking spot or a driveway, is it still your fault?
Anonymous wrote:This morning while I was driving to work, the car in front of me rear ended someone, and then I hit them. I didn’t push the car in front into the first car. The driver (middle car who caused the first accident) said he looked down for a second and hit the car in front, before I hit him. I’m worried to call his insurance and wondering if I should just fix my own damage (his car was fine), in case somehow I’m found at fault? I’m in California. Thank you in advance!!
Anonymous wrote:The fact that OP doesn't know they're at fault is proof so, sooooo many people shouldn't be allowed to drive. You hit someone from behind it's always your fault. Period. No excuses, even if they slam in their brakes you should have enough space to brake if you drive correctly.
Next time, don't tailgate OP. Go back to driving school.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that OP doesn't know they're at fault is proof so, sooooo many people shouldn't be allowed to drive. You hit someone from behind it's always your fault. Period. No excuses, even if they slam in their brakes you should have enough space to brake if you drive correctly.
Next time, don't tailgate OP. Go back to driving school.