Need advice from someone fluent in Victorian Roadlaw.
So here's me, on my widdle motorcycle (green) :D and the evil lady in her car (red). :devilred:
The lady's stationary in the slip lane, with traffic whizzing past her.
So I mosy on up like in front of her and look over my right hand shoulder to look for a break in the traffic. :2tsup:
At this point, the nasty lady decides to make a go for it and runs square into my backside, sprawling me and my not so pretty bike into the oncoming lanes of the adjacent road. (Thank goodness nothing was coming at 60km/h.) :((
Fact 1: Both she and I were stationary before this collision.
Fact 2: I was hit from behind.
According to the two people I've spoken to about this matter, I should not have to worry, as the evil lady is liable for damages, due to her failing to give way to a stationary vehicle in front of her. :)
According to said evil lady and equally nasty bf/hubby/whatever on the telephone this evening, I am mistaken. :o:no:
Anyone here who'd have a fair idea of who's liable in reality? (See attached image to clarify.) :?