Anonymous wrote:With a large SUV like a Surburban, it is actually safer and easier to back in. the turning radius on the larger cars is soooo wide that it will take even the most expert driver several back and forths to make a tight enough turn to tuck into a slot space. That being said, when you are driving a Suburban, you are usually also hyper aware of where your blind spots are as you back up -- but others walking or driving by seem to have no clue of the danger of just strolling behind one these cars when they have their reverse lights on. Best rule of thumb always walk IN FRONt of a large vehicle in a parking lot, never behind! Your could easily be in a blind spot and have a trajedy. I drive one and really, really try to be overly cautious and passive even, as I drive in town--I am continually amazed though at how many people just casually walk behind my giant vehicle as I'm backing up!
Anonymous wrote:i dont mind if you back in so long as you can do it as quick as the majority of people who forward park
i hate when i see assholes who make 20 attempts at backing in and each attempt takes about 5 minutes to accomplish. give the shit up. you are holding up the parking lot with your nonsense.
whatever your stupid reason to back in park is, perfect that craft or stop doing it. your constant backing in and out to get in the space correctly takes too damn long and is annoying.
Anonymous wrote:We back in bc we are smarter than you. And no im not going to tell u why bc then ud actually bd smart too. I prefer u to stay dumb snd continue to ask dumb ass questions!
Anonymous wrote:I honestly don't know why people do this. It actually takes more time to get in the spot than it does to back out when you need to leave. Also, back in parkers are notoriously bad for not parking in properly (between the lines), and when a person parks in front first the rearview mirrirs are in the way. I moved to a new neighbrohood and EVERYONE backs in. WHY?????
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's much safer to come out of a parking space going forward than to back out. Didn't everyone learn this in driver's ed?
THen they should have also learned how to properly park in driver's ed.
+1
Never saw this in the 8 other states I lived in before moving to Maryland.