Anonymous wrote:Why don't people just park further back? I've never understood that.
Anonymous wrote:These are the same people who camp out in the passing lane doing exactly the speed limit because “I have every right to be here!!!!”
Anonymous wrote:What is all of this setting up the GPS stuff?
Don't you just say "Navigate to XYZ" What is the setup part.
But OP, I never assume that someone getting in a car is leaving at that moment unless I see reverse lights or them checking their mirrors.
Anonymous wrote:So if you aren't leaving the space right away, why not wave on the person waiting? I know you know they're there.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 7 year old and she still uses a 5-point harness. It takes a few minutes for her to get fully buckled. I usually need to set my GPS or my Spotify. I absolutely hate feeling pressured by a car waiting. Worse yet is when they don’t even leave space enough for me to get out. I wish folks would just go farther down. Particularly in parking garages where you’re holding up all of traffic by waiting on someone. Just go to the upper decks
+1Anonymous wrote:Happens all the time, I'm assuming they're checking emails, texts, setting up their GPS. I actually make a point of getting out of my parking space ASAP if I know someone is waiting - if I can at all help it.
Anonymous wrote:No answers here but I’m an Airbnb host with a webcam pointed at the parking area. I have watched many, many cars sit, idling, for 15 minutes or more. No idea what they can possibly be doing that they couldn’t have done before they left the unit. Some people just like sitting in their cars. I think it’s like “non time” - the only peace they have.