Submitted by Guest (not verified) on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 1:37pm.
I guess you had to be there if you cannot understand what they say on the news. If a person is backing up in the driving lane of a parking lot and a person backs out of a parking space without looking behind them, and hits the side of the car, how do you get 50%. If the person who is not backing out of a space is looking behind them, as they should be, while backing up and is blindsided by someone not looking behind their car as they back out of a slot. If you were backing up, looking behind you for traffic and someone backed into the side of your car would it still be 50%.
Besides everything else where the car was hit would be in most peoples blindspot.
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I guess you had to be there if you cannot understand what they say on the news. If a person is backing up in the driving lane of a parking lot and a person backs out of a parking space without looking behind them, and hits the side of the car, how do you get 50%. If the person who is not backing out of a space is looking behind them, as they should be, while backing up and is blindsided by someone not looking behind their car as they back out of a slot. If you were backing up, looking behind you for traffic and someone backed into the side of your car would it still be 50%.
Besides everything else where the car was hit would be in most peoples blindspot.