Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't want to wait for me to back in (and it only takes me 1 try), then you're definitely not going to wait for me to back out. The difference is that I can see when I pull out of the space and can avoid you.
This! I hate when I have to back out of a parking spot and a car zooms past behind me when I'm already halfway out of my spot. So now I back into my parking spots.
Yes, it’s safer to back into a spot. It’s also quicker. Yes, it’s quicker when compared to someone backing out into traffic.
My question is why do you people keep asking this question?
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So your whole conclusion is I am right and why on earth is anyone discussing this since I am right. No that is not how it works.
No, the conclusion is more…. Backing in is safer and easier.
You idiots keep asking this question as if the answer goes into and immediately falls out of your empty heads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Big SUVs with wider turning circles often can’t make the right turn into a parking space.
Perhaps they shouldn’t be your in town go to car then?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't want to wait for me to back in (and it only takes me 1 try), then you're definitely not going to wait for me to back out. The difference is that I can see when I pull out of the space and can avoid you.
This! I hate when I have to back out of a parking spot and a car zooms past behind me when I'm already halfway out of my spot. So now I back into my parking spots.
Yes, it’s safer to back into a spot. It’s also quicker. Yes, it’s quicker when compared to someone backing out into traffic.
My question is why do you people keep asking this question?
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So your whole conclusion is I am right and why on earth is anyone discussing this since I am right. No that is not how it works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Interesting.
My observation is that the dcum drivers are not in the parking lots I frequent. I have never once seen anyone back in in one try. Not once.
Also not sure the safety argument makes much sense; a pedestrian (especially a small running child) could still try to nip across the space before you back into it. There’s generally time.
When I leave I back out slowly, which has been safe so far. But I don’t drive a giant car or truck.
You have much better visibility when you are in the lane, not the spot.
Try it. It makes more sense when you do it.
You keep on saying this over and over and over agsin and it is so stupid--"try it"--we didn't just fall on Earth yesterday and started watching American driving patterns as aliens who have never driven before--we know how to back it, we just don't think it is a good idea.
But it’s true. When you are backing out of a parking space, you are backing into traffic — which includes drivers and walkers — and neither you nor the traffic can see you. When you are backing into a parking space, there is little to no traffic (with the exception of the a$$hole tailing who pulls up close so you can’t back in — but, they can clearly see you).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Interesting.
My observation is that the dcum drivers are not in the parking lots I frequent. I have never once seen anyone back in in one try. Not once.
Also not sure the safety argument makes much sense; a pedestrian (especially a small running child) could still try to nip across the space before you back into it. There’s generally time.
When I leave I back out slowly, which has been safe so far. But I don’t drive a giant car or truck.
You have much better visibility when you are in the lane, not the spot.
Try it. It makes more sense when you do it.
You keep on saying this over and over and over agsin and it is so stupid--"try it"--we didn't just fall on Earth yesterday and started watching American driving patterns as aliens who have never driven before--we know how to back it, we just don't think it is a good idea.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here.
Interesting.
My observation is that the dcum drivers are not in the parking lots I frequent. I have never once seen anyone back in in one try. Not once.
Also not sure the safety argument makes much sense; a pedestrian (especially a small running child) could still try to nip across the space before you back into it. There’s generally time.
When I leave I back out slowly, which has been safe so far. But I don’t drive a giant car or truck.
You have much better visibility when you are in the lane, not the spot.
Try it. It makes more sense when you do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't want to wait for me to back in (and it only takes me 1 try), then you're definitely not going to wait for me to back out. The difference is that I can see when I pull out of the space and can avoid you.
This! I hate when I have to back out of a parking spot and a car zooms past behind me when I'm already halfway out of my spot. So now I back into my parking spots.
Yes, it’s safer to back into a spot. It’s also quicker. Yes, it’s quicker when compared to someone backing out into traffic.
My question is why do you people keep asking this question?
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Anonymous wrote:People who back into parking spaces are planners. They know the headache it takes backing in will be worth the convenience when it's time to leave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't want to wait for me to back in (and it only takes me 1 try), then you're definitely not going to wait for me to back out. The difference is that I can see when I pull out of the space and can avoid you.
This! I hate when I have to back out of a parking spot and a car zooms past behind me when I'm already halfway out of my spot. So now I back into my parking spots.
Yes, it’s safer to back into a spot. It’s also quicker. Yes, it’s quicker when compared to someone backing out into traffic.
My question is why do you people keep asking this question?
[NP]
Anonymous wrote:Big SUVs with wider turning circles often can’t make the right turn into a parking space.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you don't want to wait for me to back in (and it only takes me 1 try), then you're definitely not going to wait for me to back out. The difference is that I can see when I pull out of the space and can avoid you.
This! I hate when I have to back out of a parking spot and a car zooms past behind me when I'm already halfway out of my spot. So now I back into my parking spots.
Anonymous wrote:If you don't want to wait for me to back in (and it only takes me 1 try), then you're definitely not going to wait for me to back out. The difference is that I can see when I pull out of the space and can avoid you.