The BAD PARKING thread [vol4]
Discussion
Flumpo said:
BenS94 said:
7 CUU said:
I still fail to grasp why more people don't reverse park. You can judge where you are in the space easier using your mirrors, and it's far easier to spot passing traffic or pedestrians when driving out. Who’s with me and beny admitting they are not driving gods?
Flumpo said:
It’s ignorance and ego. You’re happy to admit you’re not as confident reversing out, so you reverse in and you feel it’s safer for you.
It's not that at all. Reversing into a space is reversing into an inactive/empty area; reversing out is reversing into an active space (other cars), hence more risk. Particularly when others are doing the same. CKY said:
Lost for words at this.... Presumed the car had been the victim of a Police 'TPAC' remover, but no - no sign of obvious damage or Police intervention. Seen VAG people do some weird sh*t previously, but didn't realise they'd started giving driving licences away to the mentally incapacitated:
Clearly disengaged the simulator...RichardHMorris said:
Audi dealership next to a Mercedes dealership with a big AMG sign on it... Bet the entire postcode stinks of Paco Rabanne and the anxious sweat of estate agents worrying if their next commission will come in soon enough to pay the lease they've just signed on their new black on black on black on black on black machine.MightyBadger said:
gazza285 said:
So of the car park is busy you would rather leave your trolley by the bonnet and carry your bags between your car and the next, hoping that someone else hasn’t parked close to your bumper, all while feeling smug about your driving skills?
Was about to post the same Hackney said:
MightyBadger said:
gazza285 said:
So of the car park is busy you would rather leave your trolley by the bonnet and carry your bags between your car and the next, hoping that someone else hasn’t parked close to your bumper, all while feeling smug about your driving skills?
Was about to post the same Imagine if the Audi (and other cars on its row) had reversed in. The other row abuts it so you would be parking arse to arse.
Spaces are generally 4.8m, modern largish cars are generally about that and plenty are 5+m, so you can't really bank on a buffer zone between rows.
CKY said:
Lost for words at this.... Presumed the car had been the victim of a Police 'TPAC' remover, but no - no sign of obvious damage or Police intervention. Seen VAG people do some weird sh*t previously, but didn't realise they'd started giving driving licences away to the mentally incapacitated:
I did something similar the other day. In my defence though the car broke down and I managed to coast it out of the way of the road and in between two driveways. I fully expected a ‘you can’t park there mate’ comment.
LunarOne said:
Last week, a wander around Virginia Water Lake with friends to see the famous totem pole before it's taken down forever, and to look at the rapidly developing 'Punchbowl'. This week or next will probably have it in all its glory.
When I got back to the car park (scene of a PH meet many years ago where I first became aware of this site and the owner of an F360 took me for a spin) I found that despite there being hundreds of free spaces, a couple had decided to have a snooze and had parked in one of the main routes leading to the exit, reducing the width of the alley and blocking the motorcycle parking bay. Yes, there was still plenty of space to get by but WHY?!
Fentanyl.When I got back to the car park (scene of a PH meet many years ago where I first became aware of this site and the owner of an F360 took me for a spin) I found that despite there being hundreds of free spaces, a couple had decided to have a snooze and had parked in one of the main routes leading to the exit, reducing the width of the alley and blocking the motorcycle parking bay. Yes, there was still plenty of space to get by but WHY?!
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Flumpo said:
BenS94 said:
7 CUU said:
I still fail to grasp why more people don't reverse park. You can judge where you are in the space easier using your mirrors, and it's far easier to spot passing traffic or pedestrians when driving out. Who’s with me and beny admitting they are not driving gods?
Sure, parking nose-in at supermarkets can be beneficial for boot access, but that convenience of loading has a drawback when it comes to manoeuvring out of the space later. For some, they place higher importance on visibility of others than they do for their own convenience of accessing their boot.
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