Who is usually at fault in T-Bone accident?
Who is usually at fault in T-Bone accident? Generally, it's pretty easy to determine who's responsible for a T-bone collision. That's because this type of accident typically involves a driver making a left turn. As a result, the driver of the vehicle that made a left turn is usually the person who's at fault for causing the T-bone accident. Which is the nearside side of the car? So if you’re driving along a road (hopefully on the left), the side of your car nearest the kerb is the nearside (the left side) and the driver side is the offside (the...