| In commuter lots, it's so much faster and easier to exit if the cars are backed in (or pulled through). Backing in definitely takes longer in the first place, but the cars are arriving more spaced out than when the train deposits a large crowd of people who all want to leave as fast as possible. Same goes for events. |
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Can we be done with this now?
http://www.slate.com/articles/life/transport/2011/02/youre_parking_wrong.single.html |
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Just one more:
When the parking spaces are angled in a parking lot, the arrows typically guide you up aisles where pulling in forward is much easier than backing in. Do you just go against the arrows? Or can you back into an angled space that requires a 200+degree turn in reverse? |
Actually, I think it's because you are crossing a solid line. |
Those are obstacles not blind spots. The blind spots are all the same but the objects are different and it really makes zero difference if you are backing in or out because people can still come out of nowhere. |
If you needed any further evidence that this is an idiotic practice, look not further than "Most people in New England do it." |
| If you are in an accident while your vehicle is in reverse, it is your fault. (as told to me by a VA state trooper after I was hit immediately after switching my car from reverse to drive after backing out of a driveway.) |
Pretty sure you're also at fault if you pull out facing forward and slam into someone. |
Probably not--the people who insist backing in is slower or unsafe are using their own opinion of what "seems" to take longer or make sense. Professional drivers and law enforcement say backing in is better, but you'll never change some people's minds. Seriously... 7 pages... |
I suspect most of the people advocating backing in do not do so in angled spaces. |
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I think anyone who believes that you're an idiot for backing into your space is clearly not THINING CLEARLY!
It is by far the safest way to enter and exit into a space. I would like to know, without having to read through 6 pages of idiotic replies, WHY people are so against it? Its the only way to park in IMHO. |
Yay, a party! I need one after having to go back to work today. I've been driving more than 35 years, all over the country, and I swear I never noticed all this backing in until the past few years in the VA burbs. I thought it was a local thing, like owning machine guns and pit bulls. I'll give it a try. You kids and your new-fangled safety fads. |
Merely stopping and shifting into reverse will take more than a second! |
| So if backing in is safer, why do most large parking lots have angled spaces and arrows that guide you up the rows with the spaces forward, not backward? |
| I always back into my parents' long driveway. Once had a dead battery and couldn't get a jump because we couldn't access the front of my car. |