Fhkvdgj wrote:
Also, why do people often tailgate in parking lots?
Once tried tailgating on the interstate. Didn't work out very well.
Fhkvdgj wrote:
Also, why do people often tailgate in parking lots?
Once tried tailgating on the interstate. Didn't work out very well.
Get a smaller car... wrote:
These people with there “it’s easier when you have a big truck to back in...” herp, derp!!! Get a smaller car then morans and stop compensating for your small wangs. There is no need for a massive F150 or F250 in a city and in most rural areas (where having such a large truck is resonable) there are not enough people to worry about backing into someone when leaving a spot. Backing in is stupid and done mainly by brain dead paranoid types that think they may need to get away quickly because they think they are super secret agents that everyone is after. These are the same type of folks that “NEED” to own assault rifles and handguns. Basically wannabe tough guys compensating for multiple insecurities.
You think everyone has a cushy desk job?
Some of us need a truck for work.
Easier and safer to leave while parked nose out. I do it all the time.
not saving time wrote:
Bobby1 wrote:
Why do people drive around looking for the closest spot.
Always funny when someone drives around for 3 minutes to save 10 seconds of extra walking. I remember being a kid going places with my mom and just finding this to be infuriating. Like "we've arrived at our destination. Just park the damn car so we can go into the store."
I take the space furthest from the building and pull through so I don't have to back up. Whats a couple of more minutes walking when I already spend hours running every week?
Added bonus no door dents.
here's the difference wrote:[/)b
If I'm on a construction site, I am being paid for my time while I'm waiting for you to back in to your spot. If I am at the grocery store waiting for you to back in, you are stealing my time from me.
Yet if you had to wait for someone backing out of a spot they aren't stealing your time? How does that work?
Fair enough.
It doesn't change the fact that it's just sad to see a singly guy, or those bimbos without kids or heavy stuff driving such wastes of space. Yeah, it's a bit off topic but just as these people use their freedom to drive those useless vehicles I use it to share my opinion here.
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