Anonymous wrote:Yeah, I agree this is bad manners. I wonder if it is mostly people who did not grow up in cities where parallel parking is common.
For example, I dated a guy from LA who had what I consider really rude parking skills. Like you know how at the end of the block there is oftena sign that indicates you cant park past that sign? He would park like four or six feet away from that sign, thus wasting parking space! I think you should park more like 18 inches away. Or he would leave four or five feet between his car and the next car, when I think two feet is more appropriate in a crowded urban block.
He also would stand on both sides of escalators, even at places like the airport.
Really rude by DC standards, but I wonder if such behavior would not be considered as rude in LA.
I totally understand that lots of people didn't grow up in an environment where parallel parking is the norm. That's fine. But then you don't hog street parking. You find a corner/end spot, even if it means walking further. And you practice. Taking up 2 spots is insanely, insanely rude. Especially if you do this on a regular basis and have neighbors.