Anonymous wrote:I mean, the solution is to back IN, but then look at the other threads complaining about that.
Anonymous wrote:A woman backing out hit me in a crowded mall parking lot yesterday. We were both going slowly, so neither car was damaged. However, her first words to me were that it was my fault because I was driving fast, which was utterly impossible given the traffic. And it was her job not to back out when I was behind her! So frustrating.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you want to back out of a space, you must wait. You don’t get to just start backing out and force everyone to stop and wait while you back out, then pull in slightly to change the angle, then back out again, then straighten out, then back up again and then finally pull forward.
Seriously, WTH is wrong with you people? You just start backing out without even looking or waiting. Everyone will stop for YOU.
Naw, bish. I am more important than you so you WILL yield when I need to back out. Do you have a better understanding of the order of operations and your station?
Good.
Anonymous wrote:This is why backing IN to parking spaces is the safest solution. When you back in, you have a great view of when you can leave the space. Also, at the time you back in, you have everyone attention and it's safer to do your backup because folks are already aware of your car from being in the center of traffic.
This thread is a great counter to all this site's prior complaints about people who back up into parking spaces. THIS IS WHY BACKING IN IS SAFER FOR ALL!
Anonymous wrote:If you want to back out of a space, you must wait. You don’t get to just start backing out and force everyone to stop and wait while you back out, then pull in slightly to change the angle, then back out again, then straighten out, then back up again and then finally pull forward.
Seriously, WTH is wrong with you people? You just start backing out without even looking or waiting. Everyone will stop for YOU.