Anonymous wrote:My neighbor pulled out of he driveway and hit a car parked across the street facing the wrong way.
Parked car was found at fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve been parking the “wrong” way in front of my house for years. Didn’t know you can get a ticket for that. Why does it matter, traffic wise? What is so bad about it?
It doesn't particularly bother me, but I always assumed it was because you have to cross a lane of traffic when you pull out of the space.
Anonymous wrote:I see this sometimes - it's so trashy and low class. You've got to be insanely lazy to not take 4 extra seconds to turn around.
Anonymous wrote:Funny that people care … is this a “cars and driving” thread or an OCD support group? (I’m looking at you, Virginia people …)
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been parking the “wrong” way in front of my house for years. Didn’t know you can get a ticket for that. Why does it matter, traffic wise? What is so bad about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm seeing this increasingly more often - people are parked on the left side of the street. I'm not talking about a delivery person who's parked for a minute max, but cars parked for 10, 30, 60+ minutes or even overnight. Where on earth did you people learn to drive? How hard is it to take a few seconds and turn around to park normally?
It's not hard to turn around. The problem is if it's a busy street, that parking space may not be there if you have to turn around to park in it. Sometimes you've just to grab it while you can.