Anonymous wrote:Male and lower middle class
Anonymous wrote:I come home and park in the driveway when nobody is around. But when I leave in the morning, people are out walking their dogs etc. So recognizing that I’m going to have to back up at one of these times, and that my view is more restricted when I’m backing up, I do the harder backup when fewer people are around.
There is so much backup hate on this board, it’s weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pulling in to a parking space is such an American thing. I live overseas and the only people I see pulling in are Americans. It’s kind of funny. Everyone else backs in. I do too now out of habit. With a backup camera I can do it just as smoothly as pulling in.
Those of you complaining about delays in a parking lot, you have to wait when they back out too?
You have to wait LONGER when people back out because they can't see clearly and creep out.
Anonymous wrote:Male and lower middle class
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Because they are inept at standard parking and backing out of spaces.
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This makes no sense at all![]()
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Backing into a space is more difficult that pulling into one. Ergo, it takes a higher degree of skill to do that vs simply aiming a car into a space going forward. It’s the opposite of ineptitude.
Do you really not understand this? Because it makes you sound dumb. Really dumb, I mean.
Really, it isn't. Just think about the geometry and then you will realize that backing in is far easier.
Backing into a space, which is narrow and not much wider than a car itself, is easier than backing out of a space, into a whole wide-open roadway or parking lot?
Really ?![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people keep saying they are afraid to back over someone? Either way you have to drive backwards once. Also, don’t people have cameras now?
Is your driveway typically as busy as a street? It’s obviously safer to back into your driveway (which is a relatively controlled environment) than a street that might have cars, kids on bikes, joggers, etc. zooming past.
When I back out into a busy street, I get a little thrill from forcing everyone to come to a screeching halt as I back up into everyone’s way. They all have to yield to ME. I get to be in charge. Now they have to wait on me for a change. I love this feeling. It’s empowering.
You must be a parent at my kids' school. It's the wild west in the parking lot. Everyone has a massive SUV and backs out whenever the h3ll they feel like it. The parents are worse than the HS drivers. It's every man for themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:-Because they are inept at standard parking and backing out of spaces.
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This makes no sense at all![]()
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Backing into a space is more difficult that pulling into one. Ergo, it takes a higher degree of skill to do that vs simply aiming a car into a space going forward. It’s the opposite of ineptitude.
Do you really not understand this? Because it makes you sound dumb. Really dumb, I mean.
Really, it isn't. Just think about the geometry and then you will realize that backing in is far easier.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do people keep saying they are afraid to back over someone? Either way you have to drive backwards once. Also, don’t people have cameras now?
Is your driveway typically as busy as a street? It’s obviously safer to back into your driveway (which is a relatively controlled environment) than a street that might have cars, kids on bikes, joggers, etc. zooming past.
When I back out into a busy street, I get a little thrill from forcing everyone to come to a screeching halt as I back up into everyone’s way. They all have to yield to ME. I get to be in charge. Now they have to wait on me for a change. I love this feeling. It’s empowering.
Anonymous wrote:Pulling in to a parking space is such an American thing. I live overseas and the only people I see pulling in are Americans. It’s kind of funny. Everyone else backs in. I do too now out of habit. With a backup camera I can do it just as smoothly as pulling in.
Those of you complaining about delays in a parking lot, you have to wait when they back out too?