Car Crash was it my fault?
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HI Helen i think luckybut could be right on this one theother driver was jus as negligent as they were not observing the road or the traffic around them any way are you allright that s important sod the car afew coats of paint and it all over gis a smile to ireland ok
silly sod !
Your fault.
I think it would be your fault for failing to check your bling spot.
Blind spot or not, you are the cause of this collision.
Your fault if you didnt check your blind spot
yr fault its drilled in to u enough while learning to check yr blind spot!!
Under taking is illegal in the UK, it is not in some countries.
You do not have to indicated to move into lane 1 as the police call it or the left hand lane as we call it.
I don't think the police would find you in the wrong, and I would dispute an insurance claim from the undertaker (no pun intended). But I don't know for sure, as you were the one who manoeuvred.
ur fault
it is actually both at fault he should not pass on the right and you should not change lane so abruptly
Not totally sure but think it may be yours. You pulled into the path of oncoming traffic and didn't check your blind spot.
your fault! i bet next time you will check your blind spot
you didn't check your blind spot so you moved into them, it's your fault.
I'd be inclined to agree with the others I'm afraid. Flippin' blind spots !!
sorry to say but you be at fault .same thing happened to me.
Sorry its your fault, you should have looked over your shoulder to eliminate the blind spot in your mirror.
Not necessarily your fault. If you can prove the other dude was breaking the law (speeding on the inside lane) you have a good case. I've heard it said that if you have an accident thats totally your fault but the other person was breaking the law in some way like has no insurance or MOT or was speeding etc you can get off.
Were you changing lanes? Was that car in that lane already and you didn't see it? If yes to both, then you are at fault. Blind spot or no blind spot, doesn't matter. If the other person already had possession of that lane, he is not negligent for being there and not being seen by you.
I have a feeling you already know it's your fault. I don't feel you by no means meant for it to happen of course, and that's why it's called an accident!
It was both ur faults! like someone has already said! he shudn't of been undertaking, but then again you shoudn't have been sitting in the right hand land, and going slower than the inside lane! but you should have looked at your blind spot! if i was ur insurance company, i wouldnt cover you!
No way is it your fault. The car in the inside lane should have been watching for what you were going to do. The only way, if what you say was true, that you were doing forty miles in a forty mile zone, that they could hit you, is if they were speeding.
you say you were undertaken, on what sort of road?
If it was a one way street with a left and right turn at the end that is quite proper if they intended to turn left, and you appeared to be going right or straight on.
As it was you making the lane change I'm afraid it is down to you to make sure it is safe to do so, you didn't, your fault.
not your fault i drive a truck in edinburgh and taxis have a habit of speeding along the bus lanes i cant see them and regularly put them on the pavement because if i hit them they dont have a leg to stand on
Ask this question to the other driver and they'll tell you.
I would say you cause as you said you didnt see it as it was in your blindspot, that is why you look over your shoulder.
sounds like it was your fault, sorry
If you were being over taken on the left hand side/passenger side of your car (ie you're driving a left hand car in the UK), then it is the other guys fault as it is illegal to overtake on the (inside) as we say.
If however you were hit on the right side (drivers side), and you were pulling into the outside lane, then it is your fault. You always have to check your blind spots (even a quick look over your shoulder) prior to any manoeuvres
You say the speed limit was 40mph and you were doing this, what most people forget is that although a sign denotes a speed limit, this is only the maximum guide, you do not have to drive at the maximum speed as any speed under this is sufficient enough.
i'm afraid you were the car in the inside was travelling lawfully you entered his lane when it was not safe to do so all cars have blind spots thats why you should check over your shoulder and indicate in plenty of time before making any manouver of this kind.
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