Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. And how do you get your groceries into your car without bumping into the car next to you?
This is the worst trend, all the result of those back-up cameras. Suddenly, everyone is an expert at parking rear end in. Too bad it takes them 2 hours to get in, holding up everyone waiting behind them.
It’s not 2 hours, though. It’s 5-10 seconds. What the f*ck do you have to do that can’t wait 10 seconds?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously. And how do you get your groceries into your car without bumping into the car next to you?
This is the worst trend, all the result of those back-up cameras. Suddenly, everyone is an expert at parking rear end in. Too bad it takes them 2 hours to get in, holding up everyone waiting behind them.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think backing in is "safer" then you really shouldn't be driving, period.
Backing out is not dangerous at all, if you're actually paying attention and looking around/over your shoulder like you're supposed to.
Backing out is incredibly dangerous when there are people like you speeding through the parking lot at 40mph, ducking behind drivers as they back out of spaces and laying on your horn.
We know your type: if you're driving down an aisle in the lot and you spot someone just starting to creep backwards out of a space 40 yards ahead of you, you'll immediately hit the gas and accelerate all the way to them, just so you can squeeze through behind them and force them to halt.
People like you are why I switched to backing in. You're maniacs, and dangerous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think backing in is "safer" then you really shouldn't be driving, period.
Backing out is not dangerous at all, if you're actually paying attention and looking around/over your shoulder like you're supposed to.
The data says your anecdote is wrong, but I'm sure that doesn't matter to you.
Guess what? Backing OUT takes longer than pulling out headfirst. You're going to have to wait a few seconds on the front end or back end, so just calm down and accept it.
That makes absolutely no sense. If you're backing in, then presumably you're doing so because you think it's safer than doing directly in a space. Meaning you are incapable of going in, and backing out safely. It's such a basic driving skill and if you have difficulty doing so, you really shouldn't be driving at all. You're distracted, you're not looking over right, left, right, left, then again. Slowly. It's not difficult at all if you're backing out correctly.
And you're only counting half the equation regarding time. You can't possibly expect to be taken seriously!
I back in because I know my surroundings backing in without anything coming up unexpectedly (pedestrian, Car in a blind spot). I like driving forward with full visibility of the parking lot activity. I can see kids running away from mom, rolling shopping cart, another car about to back out. It just makes more logical sense to me.
Right. It means you lack elementary driving/parking skills and should park on the far end of the lot anyway, or not drive at all if you find backing out so challenging. I assure you, most normal people don't find it remotely unsafe because they know how to properly back out of a space due to basic driving skills.
Anonymous wrote:If you think backing in is "safer" then you really shouldn't be driving, period.
Backing out is not dangerous at all, if you're actually paying attention and looking around/over your shoulder like you're supposed to.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously. And how do you get your groceries into your car without bumping into the car next to you?
Anonymous wrote:Seriously. And how do you get your groceries into your car without bumping into the car next to you?
Anonymous wrote:Seriously. And how do you get your groceries into your car without bumping into the car next to you?
Anonymous wrote:If you think backing in is "safer" then you really shouldn't be driving, period.
Backing out is not dangerous at all, if you're actually paying attention and looking around/over your shoulder like you're supposed to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think backing in is "safer" then you really shouldn't be driving, period.
Backing out is not dangerous at all, if you're actually paying attention and looking around/over your shoulder like you're supposed to.
The data says your anecdote is wrong, but I'm sure that doesn't matter to you.
Guess what? Backing OUT takes longer than pulling out headfirst. You're going to have to wait a few seconds on the front end or back end, so just calm down and accept it.
That makes absolutely no sense. If you're backing in, then presumably you're doing so because you think it's safer than doing directly in a space. Meaning you are incapable of going in, and backing out safely. It's such a basic driving skill and if you have difficulty doing so, you really shouldn't be driving at all. You're distracted, you're not looking over right, left, right, left, then again. Slowly. It's not difficult at all if you're backing out correctly.
And you're only counting half the equation regarding time. You can't possibly expect to be taken seriously!
I back in because I know my surroundings backing in without anything coming up unexpectedly (pedestrian, Car in a blind spot). I like driving forward with full visibility of the parking lot activity. I can see kids running away from mom, rolling shopping cart, another car about to back out. It just makes more logical sense to me.
Right. It means you lack elementary driving/parking skills and should park on the far end of the lot anyway, or not drive at all if you find backing out so challenging. I assure you, most normal people don't find it remotely unsafe because they know how to properly back out of a space due to basic driving skills.
I disagree.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you think backing in is "safer" then you really shouldn't be driving, period.
Backing out is not dangerous at all, if you're actually paying attention and looking around/over your shoulder like you're supposed to.
The data says your anecdote is wrong, but I'm sure that doesn't matter to you.
Guess what? Backing OUT takes longer than pulling out headfirst. You're going to have to wait a few seconds on the front end or back end, so just calm down and accept it.
That makes absolutely no sense. If you're backing in, then presumably you're doing so because you think it's safer than doing directly in a space. Meaning you are incapable of going in, and backing out safely. It's such a basic driving skill and if you have difficulty doing so, you really shouldn't be driving at all. You're distracted, you're not looking over right, left, right, left, then again. Slowly. It's not difficult at all if you're backing out correctly.
And you're only counting half the equation regarding time. You can't possibly expect to be taken seriously!
I back in because I know my surroundings backing in without anything coming up unexpectedly (pedestrian, Car in a blind spot). I like driving forward with full visibility of the parking lot activity. I can see kids running away from mom, rolling shopping cart, another car about to back out. It just makes more logical sense to me.
Right. It means you lack elementary driving/parking skills and should park on the far end of the lot anyway, or not drive at all if you find backing out so challenging. I assure you, most normal people don't find it remotely unsafe because they know how to properly back out of a space due to basic driving skills.