Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree, what the hell is wrong with parking normally then reversing out?
Because you are more likely to hit someone, either a pedestrian or another car. You have way too many blind spots when you back out.
There are many blindspots also when reversing in.
Its not like you have a bunch of cars passing you by anyways, blindsport are a non-issue if you know how to use your mirrors. Blind sport is bigger issue when you back out.
Anonymous wrote:You are an idiot. That is all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree, what the hell is wrong with parking normally then reversing out?
Because you are more likely to hit someone, either a pedestrian or another car. You have way too many blind spots when you back out.
There are exactly the same number of blind spots backing into a parking space as backing out, and there is a lot more space backing out than backing in. It's simple math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree, what the hell is wrong with parking normally then reversing out?
Because you are more likely to hit someone, either a pedestrian or another car. You have way too many blind spots when you back out.
There are many blindspots also when reversing in.
Its not like you have a bunch of cars passing you by anyways, blindsport are a non-issue if you know how to use your mirrors. Blind sport is bigger issue when you back out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree, what the hell is wrong with parking normally then reversing out?
Because you are more likely to hit someone, either a pedestrian or another car. You have way too many blind spots when you back out.
There are many blindspots also when reversing in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree, what the hell is wrong with parking normally then reversing out?
Because you are more likely to hit someone, either a pedestrian or another car. You have way too many blind spots when you back out.
There are exactly the same number of blind spots backing into a parking space as backing out, and there is a lot more space backing out than backing in. It's simple math.
Yes, you're right. However, if you can parallel park, you should be able to back that car into a spot jack flash. I guess with years of driving experience under my belt, I just know what will work (back in) and what doesn't.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Either they never learned to parallel park or the space is just too damn small. If you try and pull into a space and there's not enough room, your back will stick out into the street and might get hit, then you have to back out into the street creating a mess!Anonymous wrote:It seems to me that every time some yahoo needs to back into a spot they take three times as long as they would backing out of it.
Back to driver's ed for some of you!
I think you are confused between reversing into a parking space and parallel parking.