If you've passed the spot, it's not your spot. Period. Doesn't matter how you plan to enter said spot. |
It’s first one in the spot, blinkers don’t count. Depending on the direction a car backs out another car that was not first can easily slip in. If I see an opening I take it. Life is too short for blinkers and waiting. |
This sounds right to me! |
+1 I always assume a car with a blinker on is waiting for a car in front of them not behind them. |
One day you may play chicken with the wrong person. |
Yup. |
+1 As soon as the other person made it known they were in fact waiting on the spot, you should have pulled out with your apologies. |
Once you pass the spot, you're too late. |
+1. Otherwise, they could claim any spot behind or in front of them that might open up. |
I've never heard of this "you pass the spot, you lose it" theory. I have ceded the spot to folks who passed it but have their blinker on to back in, as here, and would have assumed that's what this guy was doing here. There is some sort of weird prejudice on this board that I have not observed in real life against people who back in, so please FYI when considering these responses. I think you were wrong here, but the flip off was unnecessary. |
You were wrong.
If in doubt leave the spot for the first person. |
They were wrong. Once you pass the spot, you're out of luck. No one is going to assume you're backing into the spot. Pull into a parking spot like a normal person. |
Agree. I frequently back into spots and this is how I do it. |
Agree. I never would have occurred to me that a person was planning ot back into a spot they had already passed unless they were in reverse. |
There first, waiting and turn signal on. OP, you know you were in the wrong. |