Hopefully none if it's parked up. If it's being driven it may depend on how fast it's going
80,000 kilo meters
Cars are manufactured in a variety of shapes and sizes. However, it is safe to say that a car is typically 1 to 2 meters tall.
6 meters is 6 meters. A car could be about 6 meters depends on the car.
A decimeter is 1/10 of a meter, so that means there are 10 per meter. If the car is 5 meters long, it is 50 decimeters long.
As long as the parked vehicle is parked properly and not illegally parked in any manner, then the vehicle that rear-ended the parked car is at fault. Now if the parked car is sitting illegally (such as double parked or parked in a no parking zone, etc.) then the parked car is at fault or even both the parked car AND the car that hits it are BOTH at fault.
Hopefully none if it's parked up. If it's being driven it may depend on how fast it's going
The car that rolled into the parked car is at fault.
It would be the car who had parked illegally because he was not parked in a legal spot.
If a car is parked (so it wasnt moving, standing still), the other car is in fault.
When a moving car hits a parked car, energy is transferred from the moving car to the parked car. The kinetic energy of the moving car is transferred to the parked car, causing it to move. Some energy is also converted into other forms, like sound and heat, during the collision.
depends on whether or not the car is parked well. if the car is parked properly, in the right spot then it should be the car that hit it that is at fault.
The driver of the car that was driving when the accident occured. The owner of the parked car should not be responsible unless the car was parked in an illegal place or position.
The person who is backing out
If the car was legally parked, Yes.
none. if you are parked up!
The person's who parked it there, (its parked illegally.)Not your fault.