If you can do it quickly and without scraping my parked car, I really don't care how you park. But it has been my experience that very few people are good at backing into a spot.
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There's at least one krav instructor who gets pissy if he's riding with you and you don't back in. Whole military thing.
I prefer to back in, but can't always be bothered. I back into my parking space at home, and did at my last place too because I hate backing out into traffic with a passion. I like to think it makes my general backing in (when I have the energy) not so slow.
I despise those people who speed through parking lots honking as they go so you don't "accidentally" back into them as you come out. I wonder if they remember they can see you but you can't necessarily see them. I hope it's a reproach-free honk.
I always end up in the parking lot behind the person who needs multiple attempts to back into a parking spot.
I like driving through the spot in my aisle into the one in the next aisle that lets me face forward.
(assuming that makes sense in english)
Likely due to lack of practice, but I am NO GOOD at backing into a spot. Thus, I don't do it. Thus, I don't get better. Ah well.
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I agree with the theory of backing into a space. I don't do it because I have terrible depth perception.
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I like driving through the spot in my aisle into the one in the next aisle that lets me face forward.
I do this too, but I have been informed (by my mother) that this is the height of rudeness. I am not sure she speaks for all america!
There's a factory I go by on the train that apparently requires everyone to back in. Hundreds of cars, and every single one is backed in. You know that don't happen unless there is an enforced rule about it....
I have been informed (by my mother) that this is the height of rudeness. I am not sure she speaks for all america!
I think it's rude when the spots are angled, but that's because driving nose-forward out of those you often then have to turn to go in the one-way traffic direction of that lane.
Backing into my spots at home made me pay more attention to how the car turns, and about which point. I'll probably never be as good backing into a good spot as I am nosing in, but I'd much rather wait behind someone who's actually parking than someone who's sitting and waiting for the woman with two toddlers to get her shopping into the cart and wrestle the kids into car seats.