Anonymous wrote:If you habitually back into parking spaces, you are annoying.
Anonymous wrote:I have no way of proving this but I think the majority of "dealer" tags I see on cars are ghost tags. I wonder if law enforcement is keeping track of this at all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who back into spaces are THE WORST.
I don't buy the "safer" argument, because people are still walking through the parking lot as you're taking forever to back in. I'd argue it's more unsafe, because you spend more time moving your vehicle in a parking lot with moving people. Because backing in takes so damn long.
People who back into spaces are psychopaths.
I'm convinced they do so because they recognize the evil in their hearts. They park like that because they are always looking for the quickest escape. They know - at the core of their being - that they are criminals.
It's cultural, and you sound racist.
Anonymous wrote:We all have them. What's yours?
Me, I don't think speeding is dangerous by default. The details matter. 80 on the highway? If you're alert, it's perfectly fine. 80 on a local road? Um, no. If it's 35, 45 can be totally safe. IF it's 45, 60 can be fine.
There are TONS of unsafe "slow" (or speed limit) drivers who are distracted, do not have good control, and are unsafe. I say this as someone who's lived car-less for many years, and still lives in a highly walkable area (and walks a lot myself). The person going speed limit but on a hands free phone call, is WAY more distracted than someone going 15 over, but fully present.
What's your unpopular driving opinion?
Anonymous wrote:I think you should be able to linger in the left lane on a two way road (like a parkway). If you want to pass, nothing stopping you from passing on the right.
Anonymous wrote:I think you should be able to linger in the left lane on a two way road (like a parkway). If you want to pass, nothing stopping you from passing on the right.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who back into spaces are THE WORST.
I don't buy the "safer" argument, because people are still walking through the parking lot as you're taking forever to back in. I'd argue it's more unsafe, because you spend more time moving your vehicle in a parking lot with moving people. Because backing in takes so damn long.
People who back into spaces are psychopaths.
I'm convinced they do so because they recognize the evil in their hearts. They park like that because they are always looking for the quickest escape. They know - at the core of their being - that they are criminals.
It's cultural, and you sound racist.
WUT
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who back into spaces are THE WORST.
I don't buy the "safer" argument, because people are still walking through the parking lot as you're taking forever to back in. I'd argue it's more unsafe, because you spend more time moving your vehicle in a parking lot with moving people. Because backing in takes so damn long.
People who back into spaces are psychopaths.
I'm convinced they do so because they recognize the evil in their hearts. They park like that because they are always looking for the quickest escape. They know - at the core of their being - that they are criminals.
It's cultural, and you sound racist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:People who back into spaces are THE WORST.
I don't buy the "safer" argument, because people are still walking through the parking lot as you're taking forever to back in. I'd argue it's more unsafe, because you spend more time moving your vehicle in a parking lot with moving people. Because backing in takes so damn long.
People who back into spaces are psychopaths.
I'm convinced they do so because they recognize the evil in their hearts. They park like that because they are always looking for the quickest escape. They know - at the core of their being - that they are criminals.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry I haven't read them all, but mine is this:
in parking lots, if you see that somebody is trying to get out of their space, you should let them.
If someone is in the process of backing out of their driveway (as in, they are mostly in the street and transitioning to moving forward) let them finish what they are doing. I’ve seen too many people zoom around these folks. Unsafe.