Anonymous wrote:I don't have a problem with it if you can do it quickly. It's the drivers who don't know how to back into spots that are infuriating because it takes them multiple attempts and wastes everyone's time.
Same for people who have no clue how to parallel park. If you can zip in quickly, that's fine. If we have to sit there in a traffic back-up watching your 8th attempt to pull into the spot when it's clear you have no idea how to do it, that is not cool. And I will be laying on the horn.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone one of you people nattering on about safety has a rear camera that allows you to back up with certainty that nothing is behind you or coming your way. The insistence on backing into parking spaces in parking garages is a ridiculous affectation, and when you do it with a line of people behind you, it's rude.
Here's the difference between the waiting that is done when you back in versus the waiting that is done when you back out. When you back in, everyone behind you has to wait for you (and IME, 90% of you can't get it on the first try). When you back out, *you* wait until the coast is clear, instead of making everyone else wait.
Are you ass-first people also the ones who don't know how to zipper merge? Maddening.
Anonymous wrote:It’s unsafe to pass an open parking space, stop suddenly, and then start driving in reverse if you’ve done nothing to indicate that’s what you were going to do. All I ask if you’re going to back into a space is that you give me some sort of heads up. I’m not a mind reader. Slow down and use a turn signal.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone one of you people nattering on about safety has a rear camera that allows you to back up with certainty that nothing is behind you or coming your way. The insistence on backing into parking spaces in parking garages is a ridiculous affectation, and when you do it with a line of people behind you, it's rude.
Here's the difference between the waiting that is done when you back in versus the waiting that is done when you back out. When you back in, everyone behind you has to wait for you (and IME, 90% of you can't get it on the first try). When you back out, *you* wait until the coast is clear, instead of making everyone else wait.
Are you ass-first people also the ones who don't know how to zipper merge? Maddening.
Anonymous wrote:A whole group of cars behind you…but you have to back up. Is it just a compulsion? I simply don’t understand. I get why people want to back up into parking spots in general I guess but when you are holding up a whole groups of other drivers it seems like a little much.
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:It would take me longer to pull in front ways. I can only really back in.
How is this possible? Everyone learns to drive by pulling into spaces.
Anonymous wrote:Everyone one of you people nattering on about safety has a rear camera that allows you to back up with certainty that nothing is behind you or coming your way. The insistence on backing into parking spaces in parking garages is a ridiculous affectation, and when you do it with a line of people behind you, it's rude.
Here's the difference between the waiting that is done when you back in versus the waiting that is done when you back out. When you back in, everyone behind you has to wait for you (and IME, 90% of you can't get it on the first try). When you back out, *you* wait until the coast is clear, instead of making everyone else wait.
Are you ass-first people also the ones who don't know how to zipper merge? Maddening.