Posted by: BadhiJanne June 12, 2017
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Not sure if I got the lane deskription right but I agree, car B seems to be in fault, because:
1. Car B was driving in the shoulder, not legal, and trying to get in the driving lane.
2. Car B changed lanes and most probably hit A in the middle (T-bone style) or back. In most instances, the one who hits from back is the culprit.
1. Car B was driving in the shoulder, not legal, and trying to get in the driving lane.
2. Car B changed lanes and most probably hit A in the middle (T-bone style) or back. In most instances, the one who hits from back is the culprit.