Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I’m driving down a parking lot row, I have the right of way. You should not be backing up into a moving car. If you have already started backing out when I enter the row, I’ll stop and let you finish. The backer does not have the right of way though.
This is such a crappy attitude.
If you see that a car is backing up, why not just stop and let them finish backing up?
Society sucks because of people like this.
It is literally the rules of the road. Do not back up into traffic. Or people.
Being “polite” (i.e., unpredictable) is illegal and dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I’m driving down a parking lot row, I have the right of way. You should not be backing up into a moving car. If you have already started backing out when I enter the row, I’ll stop and let you finish. The backer does not have the right of way though.
This is such a crappy attitude.
If you see that a car is backing up, why not just stop and let them finish backing up?
Society sucks because of people like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I’m driving down a parking lot row, I have the right of way. You should not be backing up into a moving car. If you have already started backing out when I enter the row, I’ll stop and let you finish. The backer does not have the right of way though.
This is such a crappy attitude.
If you see that a car is backing up, why not just stop and let them finish backing up?
Society sucks because of people like this.
Sidebar scenario: People who back INTO a space. See, those are the worst people on the planet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I’m driving down a parking lot row, I have the right of way. You should not be backing up into a moving car. If you have already started backing out when I enter the row, I’ll stop and let you finish. The backer does not have the right of way though.
This is such a crappy attitude.
If you see that a car is backing up, why not just stop and let them finish backing up?
Society sucks because of people like this.
Sidebar scenario: People who back INTO a space. See, those are the worst people on the planet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I’m driving down a parking lot row, I have the right of way. You should not be backing up into a moving car. If you have already started backing out when I enter the row, I’ll stop and let you finish. The backer does not have the right of way though.
This is such a crappy attitude.
If you see that a car is backing up, why not just stop and let them finish backing up?
Society sucks because of people like this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I’m driving down a parking lot row, I have the right of way. You should not be backing up into a moving car. If you have already started backing out when I enter the row, I’ll stop and let you finish. The backer does not have the right of way though.
This is such a crappy attitude.
If you see that a car is backing up, why not just stop and let them finish backing up?
Society sucks because of people like this.
Anonymous wrote:If I’m driving down a parking lot row, I have the right of way. You should not be backing up into a moving car. If you have already started backing out when I enter the row, I’ll stop and let you finish. The backer does not have the right of way though.
Anonymous wrote:If I’m driving down a parking lot row, I have the right of way. You should not be backing up into a moving car. If you have already started backing out when I enter the row, I’ll stop and let you finish. The backer does not have the right of way though.
Anonymous wrote:If I’m driving down a parking lot row, I have the right of way. You should not be backing up into a moving car. If you have already started backing out when I enter the row, I’ll stop and let you finish. The backer does not have the right of way though.
Anonymous wrote:If I’m driving down a parking lot row, I have the right of way. You should not be backing up into a moving car. If you have already started backing out when I enter the row, I’ll stop and let you finish. The backer does not have the right of way though.