I was waiting behind a car at a junction in a quiet side road. the car in front pulled out of the junction and turned left. I was also turning left and followed the car out of the junction. the car in front was approaching a mini roundabout and it was free to go the car in front slammed on their brakes and i went straight into the back of them. who is to blame?
you are. always that way cos if you went in to back of them then it shows you werent paying correct care and attn and also hadnt left enough space between you to stop.
i know its annoying when they are hesitant like this but by law the accident was your fault
I%26#039;m afraid you are, simply because, as it was said, you were not paying enough attention to the car in front. Hope no one was hurt.
Yes the first answer is right. Running into the back of someone is always your fault. Unless you can prove you were stationery with the handbrake on and the other car rolled backwards into you, you%26#039;ll have to take the blame I%26#039;m afraid.
ooops, the law states that the onus is on the driver behind and its driving with out due care and attention, so you are to blame sorry.
Got to admit in situations like the one you describe it winds me up too because you cant see why they%26#039;ve slammed their brakes on, but then I have a little cus and think there must be a reason, another car coming maybe, but what ever you really need to pay attention
100% your fault.
You should always be leaving enough space between yourself and the car in front for you to brake/stop in time.
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