Anonymous wrote:I lack the skill or confidence to back in. I will scrape a car on one side or the other. Backing out into a huge space suits my skills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they’re selfish. Everyone can wait while they back in so it’s easier for them to pull out. Me me me. Any other explanation is rationalizing selfish behavior, which is rampant in the dmv.
Or, everyone can wait while they back out (with their 15 point turns since they have no idea where the front of the car ends). Me me me. Any other explanation is rationalizing selfish behavior, which is rampant in the dmv.
What? 15 turns to back out? Backing out is way easier and quicker than backing in. That’s the point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because they’re selfish. Everyone can wait while they back in so it’s easier for them to pull out. Me me me. Any other explanation is rationalizing selfish behavior, which is rampant in the dmv.
Or, everyone can wait while they back out (with their 15 point turns since they have no idea where the front of the car ends). Me me me. Any other explanation is rationalizing selfish behavior, which is rampant in the dmv.
Anonymous wrote:I only back in if it's clear no-one is waiting, but it does make for better visibility when pulling out.
Anonymous wrote:Because they’re selfish. Everyone can wait while they back in so it’s easier for them to pull out. Me me me. Any other explanation is rationalizing selfish behavior, which is rampant in the dmv.
Anonymous wrote:There have been tons of studies by fire organizations ans the NHTSA saying that backing in is much safer and should be mandated.
Fire and police are required to back in.
Back up cameras were mandated on new vehicles during the Obama administration because statistics showed pedestrians were getting hurt when people were backing out of spaces. As opposed to mandating parking be built better and forced backing in the administration required new car manufacturers to install cameras.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been tons of studies by fire organizations ans the NHTSA saying that backing in is much safer and should be mandated.
Fire and police are required to back in.
Back up cameras were mandated on new vehicles during the Obama administration because statistics showed pedestrians were getting hurt when people were backing out of spaces. As opposed to mandating parking be built better and forced backing in the administration required new car manufacturers to install cameras.
Complete and utter lies and BS.
Drivers who back into spaces do so because they’re too dumb to back up out of a space. So they back in instead. They do it because they’re sh*tty drivers it has nothing to do with safety. Think about it.
There you have! The unsupported authority has spoken! It is over! (Is your name Trump perchance?)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There have been tons of studies by fire organizations ans the NHTSA saying that backing in is much safer and should be mandated.
Fire and police are required to back in.
Back up cameras were mandated on new vehicles during the Obama administration because statistics showed pedestrians were getting hurt when people were backing out of spaces. As opposed to mandating parking be built better and forced backing in the administration required new car manufacturers to install cameras.
Complete and utter lies and BS.
Drivers who back into spaces do so because they’re too dumb to back up out of a space. So they back in instead. They do it because they’re sh*tty drivers it has nothing to do with safety. Think about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I only back in if it's clear no-one is waiting, but it does make for better visibility when pulling out.
Only if you’re bordering on too stupid to drive. The rest of us can back out of a space just fine. Only terrible drivers back into spaces. It’s a fear thing. They’re so afraid they’ll hit something backing out of the space they can only park there if they can pull out. I sometimes think about keying cars I see backed into spaces. But they’re usually crap cars to begin with, so it’s not like the driver would notice a new scratch anyway.
Right. If "fine" means a 87 point turn since you have no idea where the front of the car is . . back up. go forward 2 inches, back up, go forward 2 inches. 5 minutes later you're still trying to back out.
Anonymous wrote:There have been tons of studies by fire organizations ans the NHTSA saying that backing in is much safer and should be mandated.
Fire and police are required to back in.
Back up cameras were mandated on new vehicles during the Obama administration because statistics showed pedestrians were getting hurt when people were backing out of spaces. As opposed to mandating parking be built better and forced backing in the administration required new car manufacturers to install cameras.