Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheverly, MD.
This explains a lot.
How original. Bashing MD drivers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cheverly, MD.
This explains a lot.
Anonymous wrote:In Portland OR people do this all the time
Anonymous wrote:In my neighborhood you definitely get ticketed for parking on the wrong side of the street
Anonymous wrote:I am not a person who believes that Maryland drivers are bad drivers. But I have only seen this in residential neighborhoods in Maryland.
Anonymous wrote:I live on a street of single family homes and about 1/4 of the cars are parked the "wrong way." Nobody cares.
Most homes don't have a driveway and those that do only can park one car. Of course, the driveway eliminates a street parking spot so it's a wash. No garages (the horror!).
With cars parked on both sides of the street, two cars can't pass each other. There is no left or right lane - there's just one lane down the middle. It's tight but I've come to like the part where people don't drive very fast and through traffic seems to avoid our street.
My wife often parks the wrong way and she's from Ohio. I compulsively drive around as needed to always park the right way and I'm from Pennsylvania. Not sure if this helps. Did I mention that nobody cares? (except for me and the OP)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you mean parking in a no parking zone? Or just parking with your car facing the wrong way?
If the later, who cares? There's literally no impact on anyone, and it may make it marginally easier to enter and exit the car. No harm no foul.
Unless it is a one way, the driver had to drive on the wrong side of the road to get by the curb in that direction.