You were driving in a parking lot and a shopping cart hit your car. Did someone push it out in front of you or did you hit it while it was just sitting there waiting for the parking lot attendant to come get it out of the hot sun. I would guess the driver of the car is a fault since a shopping cart is an inanimate object.
that's a tough one. on one hand the cart should not have been in the road. but on the other hand, why were you not watching the road? maybe you should've put the cell phone down :)
When a shopping cart wheel hits a rough patch, it experiences a change in direction due to the difference in surface. Similarly, when a wave enters a new medium with a different density, it changes direction due to the change in speed of the wave. This change in direction is known as refraction, where the wave bends towards or away from the normal depending on the difference in the speed of the wave in the two mediums.
The driver is always responsible for whatever happens to vehical he is driving
It's going to be very difficult to claim that it's not the fault of the person who was breaking the law by driving illegally.
The corporate policy outlines the responsibility on property damage done by their shopping carts. They will post these policies on carts and entrance doors. Check with management for a copy of their policies.
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When a shopping cart wheel hits a rough piece of concrete, it causes the wheel to deviate from its original path, similar to how light waves bend when they enter a new medium with a different density. This deviation is due to the change in speed and direction caused by the interaction between the wheel or wave and the new medium's surface or properties. Both scenarios show how contact with a new medium or surface can alter the direction of motion.
If you were driving the car, who would you think is responsible? Your mower threw a rock that broke an innocent driver's windshield. Of course you are responsible! Be a man, accept that responsibility, and fix the car!
No you have to keep the ball in place from where it lies even if it hits a cart, tree, building, etc.
The driver who is backing up. That person has created a traffic hazard/impediment and is totally responsible.
ball must be played where it lies no matter what
If the driver in the back hits the car in front of them, the driver without a license may be held responsible for driving without a license, while the driver at fault for the accident would typically be responsible for damages. The driver without a license may face legal consequences, such as a fine or potential arrest, depending on the circumstances.