If you back into parking spaces

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:i hate when people dont pull through if the spot in front of them is empty.


I like to be able to use/access my trunk via the hatch back and often idiots park too close to me to allow that. So no, I won't always pull through.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You are an idiot. That is all.
And you're just a lazy ass who doesn't know how to parallel park.
Anonymous
No other part of the country does this backing in thing. It's really weird. What kind of fast getaway are you planning since there are too many cars on the main road once you leave the parking lot? It's kind of a weird show-offy thing to do that is pointless and takes up everybody's time -- oh, I get it, that must be the reason why people around here do it!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No other part of the country does this backing in thing. It's really weird. What kind of fast getaway are you planning since there are too many cars on the main road once you leave the parking lot? It's kind of a weird show-offy thing to do that is pointless and takes up everybody's time -- oh, I get it, that must be the reason why people around here do it!
That's crap. How do you know no other part of the country backs in? Give me a brake. Who the hell are you? The country's backing in police?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No other part of the country does this backing in thing. It's really weird. What kind of fast getaway are you planning since there are too many cars on the main road once you leave the parking lot? It's kind of a weird show-offy thing to do that is pointless and takes up everybody's time -- oh, I get it, that must be the reason why people around here do it!

I'm so glad you've figures out the motivation of all those folks who back in. Thanks for sharing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:i hate when people dont pull through if the spot in front of them is empty.


This makes trunk access more difficult. As such, it is not always the best move for folks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You are an idiot. That is all.
And you're just a lazy ass who doesn't know how to parallel park.
10,000.
Anonymous
It seems to me that every time some yahoo needs to back into a spot they take three times as long as they would backing out of it.
Anonymous
http://pts.umich.edu/dsww12/dsww2012-Thursday.pdf

"Fleet safety experts agree it's safest to back in..."


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It seems to me that every time some yahoo needs to back into a spot they take three times as long as they would backing out of it.
Either they never learned to parallel park or the space is just too damn small. If you try and pull into a space and there's not enough room, your back will stick out into the street and might get hit, then you have to back out into the street creating a mess!

Back to driver's ed for some of you!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My dad was a firefighter and he taught me to always back in. It makes it safer (and faster) to exit.


Sorry, but your dad was an idiot.

It is safer (and faster) to pull in forward than backward.

For any parking job, you have to go both backward, and foreword.

Why not back into the big space and drive foreward into the small space?

You backer-inners are kidding yourselves.



While he may be an idiot (although he can spell "forward," and you can't), he is correct on this issue. In a parking lot, the likelihood of a person running into the space you are backing into (and the likelihood that you would not see them if they did) is much smaller. Think about a crowded lot and you're trying to back out. You have to wait forever and inch out because of all the blind spots, not to mention the possibility of a child running out.

Ask a police officer the next time you see one.

It's not significantly safer, but there is a difference, especially if you have a lot of practice and are able to do it quickly and efficiently. Curious as to why OP is so worked up over it. http://theweek.com/article/index/212052/why-back-in-parking-is-safer
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My dad was a firefighter and he taught me to always back in. It makes it safer (and faster) to exit.


Sorry, but your dad was an idiot.

It is safer (and faster) to pull in forward than backward.

For any parking job, you have to go both backward, and foreword.

Why not back into the big space and drive foreward into the small space?

You backer-inners are kidding yourselves.



While he may be an idiot (although he can spell "forward," and you can't), he is correct on this issue. In a parking lot, the likelihood of a person running into the space you are backing into (and the likelihood that you would not see them if they did) is much smaller. Think about a crowded lot and you're trying to back out. You have to wait forever and inch out because of all the blind spots, not to mention the possibility of a child running out.

Ask a police officer the next time you see one.

It's not significantly safer, but there is a difference, especially if you have a lot of practice and are able to do it quickly and efficiently. Curious as to why OP is so worked up over it. http://theweek.com/article/index/212052/why-back-in-parking-is-safer
Don't lose any sleep. OP's thread should tell you volumes.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I agree, what the hell is wrong with parking normally then reversing out?


Because you are more likely to hit someone, either a pedestrian or another car. You have way too many blind spots when you back out.


There are exactly the same number of blind spots backing into a parking space as backing out, and there is a lot more space backing out than backing in. It's simple math.


Yes, you are correct that the number of blind spots is the same. Here is what is different--the number of MOVING cars that are potentially coming into those blind spots. When you back in, the cars in your blind spots are fixed and known. When you pull out of a space in reverse, you don't know whether cars are moving towards your car from either side. Also, you are less likely to see a pedestrian.

+1
It takes me 2 moves to back into a spot (pull up at angle, and then back in) because I always back in where we live and in the parking garage where I work. I know exactly how big my car is and what spots I can and can't fit in. It actually takes less time to back in vs backing out for the reason above. There's only so much you can see when you're backing out of a spot and cars in general don't slow down or (god forbid) stop and let you pull out of a spot if you're at least 1/3 to 1/2 there. Pedestrians also aren't paying attention.
That being said, if there are cars waiting behind me, I generally won't back in because people are too impatient.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:i hate when people dont pull through if the spot in front of them is empty.


This makes trunk access more difficult. As such, it is not always the best move for folks.


Not only that, but I've almost hit people when I'm pulling into a spot and they decide to pull through without looking.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It seems to me that every time some yahoo needs to back into a spot they take three times as long as they would backing out of it.
Either they never learned to parallel park or the space is just too damn small. If you try and pull into a space and there's not enough room, your back will stick out into the street and might get hit, then you have to back out into the street creating a mess!

Back to driver's ed for some of you!


I think you are confused between reversing into a parking space and parallel parking.
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