Anonymous wrote:I can't stand the people who back in at work. It always takes them multiple tries and they make other wait.
You can tell it's the lower educated, menial job people.
Anonymous wrote:Last night as I was pulling in to our driveway my daughter, who is a couple months from getting her license, said she was going to back in so the drivers door would be closer to the house door. I just rolled my eyes and said walking around the car is faster than backing in.
I back in sometimes because if it's going to snow/freeze the windshield will get more sun facing that direction. (We live in a place where that's often a concern, not the DMV)
Anonymous wrote:When you back out of a parking space the cars in the street have right-of-way. When you back into a space, the cars behind you have to wait.
People are salty over someone else having more control for 10 seconds so they safely park. Boo hoo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our neighbor kid growing up was ran over by his mother when she was backing out of their driveway, on a quiet street. I always back in when I can.
Wouldn’t you be just as likely to run the kid over backing in, as backing out?!! That sounds like an unimaginable tragedy but it doesn’t sound related to which direction the car was headed backwards - toward or away from the house
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Quick getaway in the morning. Protection against snow and ice in the morning. Seem like good reasons to me.
+1. There are certain spots in my driveway where my car won’t get ice/snow/frost because of the way the sun hits.
My parents like backing in because they can load items/unload groceries in an organized way that is easier.
It doesn’t really matter. People do what they do, OP.
I back in so I can unload everything from the trunk more easily. Also, occasionally there will be a landscaper’s truck parked on the street, and I can look for bikes and kids on scooters better if I am facing the street when I leave. Hope this helps OP understand why.