| Too lazy to fix it, don't care about others or can't park well? |
| I try to fix it if I’m not in the lines. If I’m in the lines idc that it’s crooked. |
| I park crookedly across two spaces at the absolute farthest point from the store, because my pickup has an extended cab (back door opens opposite the front door) and I literally can't load groceries if someone is parked right next to me. |
| Because I'm lazy or late for something. |
Then drive a smaller car! It doesn't fit in the city and it's terrible for the environment |
| If I'm crooked, I'm probably in a high-traffic street, or one way, or other situation where I want to get parked ASAP so cars don't start honking. |
| I'm a terrible parker. If it's not a high traffic area, I'll try to fix it but eventually it just get embarrassing to try multiple times and still be messed up. |
| I parked really crookedly the first few months I had a minivan. Somehow I’ve figure it out, but I just couldn’t get lined up between the lines to save my life at first, and I consider myself a good parker otherwise. |
| Because it's a new car and I'm terrible parker and still learning how to work the dang thing |
| I've noticed smaller cars do this more often because they can. Big cars/SUVS have to get it just right to be within the lines and to allow passengers to open their doors. |
| I have noticed that some owners of new, expensive cars do this so no one will park next to them & scratch their new car. |
| I am very bad at parking! |
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If you're bad at parking, you shouldn't be driving. It's not hard. Especially if you can't be bothered to take 3-4 seconds to straighten.
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My favorites are the people that park more than a foot away from the curb on the street. Please, just turn in your license.
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| Parking is hard. I try. |