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Carpark Parking Habit?
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I don't understand people saying reversing is safer... Either way you need to go backwards at some stage... Just don't drive into anything?
I always forward park... I'm sick of sitting there waiting for someone to take multiple attempts at reversing in...
I must admit I'm out of practice with reverse parking. I practised for hours on my L's and rarely do it now.
I always forward park... I'm sick of sitting there waiting for someone to take multiple attempts at reversing in...
I must admit I'm out of practice with reverse parking. I practised for hours on my L's and rarely do it now.
- Tillllasam
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Dire wrote:I dont understand people saying reversing is safer... Either way you need to go backwards at some stage... Just dont drive into anything? I always forward park... Im sick of sitting there waiting for someone to take multiple attempts at reversing in... I must admit Im out of practice with reverse parking. I practised for hours on my Ls and rarely do it now.
It's easier to reverse in because you have more room to adjust the angle of the front of your car. If someone parked really close to you and you have to reverse out that is less room.
Plus when reverse in you can use both side mirrors to gauge the gap between object next to you.
- Miss Aussie
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Tillllasam wrote:[quote:182b7fad2f=Dire]I dont understand people saying reversing is safer... Either way you need to go backwards at some stage... Just dont drive into anything? I always forward park... Im sick of sitting there waiting for someone to take multiple attempts at reversing in... I must admit Im out of practice with reverse parking. I practised for hours on my Ls and rarely do it now.[/quote:182b7fad2f] Its easier to reverse in because you have more room to adjust the angle of the front of your car. If someone parked really close to you and you have to reverse out that is less room. Plus when reverse in you can use both side mirrors to gauge the gap between object next to you.
Makes sense.
I always drive in, but I'm just lazy.
I used to back my Mazda in but the amount of scrapes I had across my bumper from other people made me stop.
Also, I tend not to care what I park next to because chances are that when you come out there will be a POS parked right on the line next to you again anyway
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