Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is backing in easier? I have a minivan and it is so hard to see when backing in.
But easier to see backing out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That would be me. I back in 100% of the time.
OP, you aren’t supposed to park bumper-to-bumper. You leave space between your car and the car behind you. There should be room for you to get back there and load the trunk.
+1. I back in 100% every time. And I can do it in one motion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that the op is so aggravated by waiting a few extra seconds speaks volumes.
The fact that you think your time is worth more than everyone else's says volumes about you.
Tragically, most narcissists are unaware of their affliction.
Same sense of entitlement as those drivers who cannot be bothered to clear the snow/ice off their cars before driving. They can drive around me if it bothers them! They can wait for me to park!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When driving cars on company business we are required to back in.
HAHAHAHAHAHA... are you a salesperson?
No, engineer.
+1. This is very common in the oil and gas world. I had a client in TX who not only required it on company business but also in all company lots no matter who you were. They had some pull-through spots for visitors but even those had arrows indicating which way to exit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is backing in easier? I have a minivan and it is so hard to see when backing in.
+1
Minivan and my DH's SUV are impossible to back up (even with all of the back up cameras)- they are too big!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The fact that the op is so aggravated by waiting a few extra seconds speaks volumes.
The fact that you think your time is worth more than everyone else's says volumes about you.
Tragically, most narcissists are unaware of their affliction.
Anonymous wrote:How is backing in easier? I have a minivan and it is so hard to see when backing in.
Anonymous wrote:The fact that the op is so aggravated by waiting a few extra seconds speaks volumes.
Anonymous wrote:When driving cars on company business we are required to back in.
Anonymous wrote:Also, DH is LEO and was taught to ALWAYS back in under any circumstance and he has passed that along to me.
Anonymous wrote:How is backing in easier? I have a minivan and it is so hard to see when backing in.
Anonymous wrote:Ew. I think people who back in have some other reason besides "safety" and convenience. I think these a holes love inconveniencing others. You rarely do it in one maneuver, so don't claim you don't take extra time.