It is easier to get out,They annoy me also when they back in and take up 2 or 4 parking spaces.Those are the ones that should pull through and stay between the lines and only take up one or two parking spots. The ones who don't park between the lines I park as close to them as I can to block their drivers side door and watch them try to get back in their car and give up and get in the passenger side and have to crawl over. In some states it is illegal to back in a parking space especially at a Motel or Hotel That way when the cops are looking for a fugitive they can see their license plate because some states don't have a rear plate.
2006-06-11 11:06:45
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answered by G 6
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I'm not sure why this annoys you, thought I would be curious to find out. I'm thinking that MAYBE YOU'RE JUST JELLOUS.
Anyhow, it is much safer to back into your parking spot when you are able to since instead of backing up you will be pulling forward when you leave. This means that you will be able to see better where you are going and have less chance of hitting something.
There is a new type of parking space that is being employed by many cities now. It is similar to angle-in parking and the parking manuver is somewhat like parallel parking. You must drive past the parking spot and then back into it at an angle. This parking spot is commonly used in locations where a bike lane would otherwise run right behind vehicles and make bicyclist much less visible
2006-06-11 11:03:20
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answered by Adam the Engineer 5
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No, they are not trying to annoy you. Sometimes the sun will be beating on the front of the car, and they are trying to avoid that. The other reason, is so that they can drive out easier, than having to back up, and doing that. As if that was such a big chore, right? I don't back in to my parking spaces, but some folks at my job do, just so the sun won't fade their precious dashboards. Ha Ha!
2006-06-11 11:02:49
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answered by Anonymous
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It is done for safety.
Ordinarily, when you back into a parking space, the vehicles around the space are not moving (the cars on either side, in a parking lot, or at the rear of the space you are backing into).
When you pull out, into a lane that may have moving traffic in it, your visibility is greatly increased, reducing the risk of accident.
Every time you back any vehicle, you should walk all the way around the rear of the vehicle to check for obstacles and/or hazards ("circle for safety").
2006-06-11 11:01:16
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answered by zen 7
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If you are parallel parking, it is easier to back into the spot. 90 degree spots have no reason to back into the spot, just that it is easier to get out later
2006-06-11 10:58:14
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answered by oveningskor 4
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Good reason. It is the right and lawful way to park. The trouble is with people like you who have no business having a driver's License. Have to be a woman .
2006-06-11 10:58:46
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answered by Anonymous
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I do it all the time, it is better than pulling in head first. It is easier when leaving a parking space, and you can see if there are people walking in front of your car. I think it is safer.
2006-06-11 10:58:02
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answered by somechick25 5
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Well it's easier to get out of the parking space,but when you have things you want to put in the trunk parking with the trunk at the front makes it easier to load!
2006-06-11 10:59:44
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answered by telis_gr1 5
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What's wrong with backing into a parking space? I would definitely like to know. Why do they put reverse on your transmission of your car?
2006-06-11 10:58:43
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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I do it because it makes it so much easier to get out of the parking space.
2006-06-11 10:57:14
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answered by daveduncan40 6
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