kerry37 wrote: » Cant understand why people dont reverse INTO the space.
hullaballoo wrote: » The boot of my car, which is where the shopping goes, is at the back. If I put the back of my car up against a wall or another car, I can't put the shopping in the boot. This is applicable to most cars in Tesco car parks, I'd imagine.
kerry37 wrote: » Get back to car, pull slightly forward, open boot. Thanks for explaining where the boot is. I never realised it was at the back of the car :rolleyes:
kerry37 wrote: » Cant understand why people dont reverse INTO the space. Always always always easier and you're a lot more aware of surroundings at the time. Also the plus of simply driving out of it instead of blindly reversing out. A real pet hate of mine If there is any damage done to the trolley you should of course contact Tesco and pay for it. Probably should have informed them at the time tbf.
Masala wrote: » Sorry... should have stated that it looks like someone abandoned the trolley on other side and I reversed out and hit it. My question is ... if I damaged my car - can I claim off Tesco for the damage?? I did no damage but just wondering ....
McCrack wrote: » This is correct, always reverse into a parking space rather than reverse out of a parking space
banie01 wrote: » You reversed without due care and attention. It doesn't matter what was around you, you have a responsibility to be aware of hazards whilst reversing and as such any liability for a collision with a stationary object is entirely your own. On a less serious, but more appropriate note. Are you actually serious? You hit something whilst reversing and want to know if it's someone else's fault? There a words and phrases that come to mind to describe this type of "person" using them would likely get me banned however... So let's just say for the sake of fellow road users, I hope you don't actually drive and that this is a wind up
Masala wrote: » Hi. I reversed out off of a Tesco parking space and while I was reversing I hit a trolley. I didn’t see a person leave a trolley there as they drive off and so I hit it Where would I stand legally. I not going to make a big deal but is there a case to answer if I contacted Tesco? Just wondering what would be the normal liability when using car parks etc.
Masala wrote: » ..... i just answered a few questions on the internet, sat a driving test, passed first time and they gave me a license!!! I know... I have no right to be on the road!!
Masala wrote: ..... i just answered a few questions on the internet, sat a driving test, passed first time and they gave me a license!!! I know... I have no right to be on the road!!
tedpan wrote: » Do you drive a Jeep, not sure how you didn't see a trolley behind you?
.G. wrote: » Don't agree with *always reverse into a space* some spaces are angled so as to be driven into and reversed out of. Liffey Valley for example. Yet people still go out of their way to reverse into the bloody things and make it far harder for themselves whilst doing so and then when driving out of it again!