What is the point of backing into a parking spot?
Not having to back out of a parking spot?
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What is the point of backing into a parking spot?
Not having to back out of a parking spot?
Is backing into a parking spot somehow easier?
What is the point of backing into a parking spot?
I've been told it makes for a faster getaway. I think it's mostly a guy thing.
Easier to get out?
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Isn't it?
Not clicking on the scary crab link, though I have seen footage of the Christmas Island migrations, so maybe it wouldn't be so bad. Maybe after I finish my coffee.
I gave my presentation tonight, finished with a collage of about eight different animals. The coconut crab was the one I got asked about. (Specifically, "What the hell was that thing on the side of the rubbish bin?")
That coconut crab picture got cross-posted to a bunch of blogs over the weekend. One of them mentioned that they're kept as pets in Japan? WTF?
The Smith System for defensive driving says backing into a parking space reduces accidents. The theory is that when you come back to your car, you're more likely to be tired and have your mind on something else. (I worked for a company that was slightly obsessed by the Smith System.)
I would think it's more a matter of simple range of vision. When you're backing in, you're starting from the middle of the lane where you can see if anyone's coming. Backing out, your range of vision can be seriously compromised, especially if you've got SUVs or vans on either side.
What is the point of backing into a parking spot?
If your battery dies, it is easier to jump?
I can't back in to save my life, though.
Backing in, there's a small possibility someone might walk behind you. Backing out, there's pedestrians and traffic and possibly a compromised rear view (if you're, say, moving across the country with a van full of all your possessions).
I don't do it as a general rule, but there are times when it's handy.