Posted on 05/28/2019 2:42:37 PM PDT by dangus
Here in my hometown the cops are instructed to always back into parking spots at the donut shop, etc.
Try driving forward into a tight parking space with a 15 passenger van, and ending up straight in the space. Then try backing out when you want to leave.
Backing in to begin is 3x easier.
It’s called “operational commando” parking... for a reason. For bugging out, with extreme prejudice.
I’ve heard it called “parking commando”
although when my kids were hitting their teens
they were too grossed out by that term.
I park that way at Church because the
one hour for Mass requirement
includes entering and exiting the parking lot ;-)
backing into the flow of exiting parishioners
seems far more risky than watching for a break and
slowly pulling forward when its clear.
most other places I look for the pull through or
pull in if there is a wide enough space but
backing the Yukon XL into a tight space
does seem much easier.
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Someone did... in FLorida! made a license plate plastic cover made of two layers of plastic which when rotated 90 degrees of each one— totally blacks out the normally clear plastic. You can try it with two pair of polarized sunglasses— rotate them while looking through them— 90 degrees rotation one to the other.... totally blacks out the light coming through.
I’ve had the same question for years.
People like to arrive late and make a quick escape afterwards.
They also prefer to make you wait than have to wait to back out themselves.
Seriously, I do it myself for safer easier escape after an event.
You shouldn’t make people wait while you back in though.
There is a lack of common decency though, that seems to be ignored by some of the privileged these days.
They like to slow to a snails pace walking when the cross the road at the crosswalk too, especially if they can make a deplorable person wait. (Whitey)
But I freely admit...I get a lot of entertainment both observing the differences and analyzing them, as this guy does in this hilarious video: A Tale of Two Brains - Men's Brain Women's Brain - Mark Gungor. Even if you don't find backing into parking spaces interesting, the video is worth watching...:) When I discuss this with guys, most of them I have talked to not only practice preemptive park positioning by backing in, and, they do it for much the same reasons I do. EXCEPTIONS: There are two valid exceptions that override the need to back in. First, when you can pull into the spot headfirst and park in a way that you may be guaranteed to exit headfirst. That is almost always preferable overall, as no backing up is needed to position the vehicle for later egress. The other one is posted signs that prohibit backing into spaces (Do Not Back Into Spaces). (Though I admit, I sometimes want to back in when I see them just to be contrary...but I don't.)
In that light, the act of prepositioning your car for a successful exit from any location while your brain, body, and vehicle are running optimally and working with each other at the best possible levels, is one of the most low hanging of the fruits of the reward tree of a minimally dinged car.
So now you are parked. When you come out of wherever you were, you might be severely distracted. Maybe it was a date. Maybe it was a movie. Or maybe it was a divorce lawyer's office. But your brain, and body might need some time to get back in synch.
You're still thinking of your ex-wife's lawyer playing a nasty child custody card. If you have to back out into a busy parking lot, your thought process might be "How the hell could my ex-wife stab me in the back like that?" while in the BACKGROUND your UNCONSCIOUS mind is saying "PUT IT INTO REVERSE. LOOK BACK TO YOUR LEFT. CARS? LOOK BACK TO YOUR RIGHT. CARS? LOOK DIRECTLY BACK. CLEAR?"''
That is the worst thing.
It is far better to have your conscious thoughts saying "Put it in reverse. Look back to your left. Are there cars?" and have your UNCONSCIOUS brain mirroring it: "PUT IT INTO REVERSE. LOOK BACK TO YOUR LEFT. CARS? but we know that isn't always going to be the case.
Therefore, you must habitually strive to increase your chances of a successful accident-free exit from the parking space by ALWAYS parking by backing in.
There’s sometimes the option of pulling a head. I just feel safer when I can pull out going forward.
My favorite backing out story:
When I was going to college after I got out of the Navy, I was driving a 1976 MG Midget, my first car I purchased when I was in the USN.
I really fixed it up, completely stripped it down took out everything on the interior and had it repainted that piss yellow color because that was what it was, and I grew to like it. It was some kind of hardened paint called “Emiron”...it was a big deal for me!
Anyway, a few weeks after it was repainted, I drove it to college and backed in. Parking spaces were scarce, and there was on right next to me. This guy drove nose-first into the space, and there was about four inches between my newly painted car and his door.
Our eyes met, and the message I conveyed was clear: “Don’t even think of it.”
The guy looked straight ahead and paused for a second or two, then threw it into reverse (it was the shift on the column then) and floored it to back out of the space and totally t-boned a passing car!
Needless to say, I got out of the space I was in and parked elsewhere. I think that guy woulda keyed my car...
It wouldn’t help if you had 4 wheel steering. But, since cars have front wheel steering the car is more maneuverable in reverse. You just have to have the skills to drive it correctly.
Basically, we men have evolved (or been gifted by our Creator with) better spatial and movement perception. As you say, a VERY fundamental difference in hardwiring. Two somewhat overlapping bell curves, but the vast majority of males have more brain area devoted to processing things in 3D and time/motion, just like women usually have more brain area used for emotional intelligence, nonverbal communication and pattern recognition as relates to gathering.
I think of it as a strategic option:
If it is somewhere I can easily back up with space and time to do so, then it’s less time to just pull in. If it is a situation where it would be dangerous to back out, then I’ll back in; the reason being that my visibility when backing IN is better than my visibility when backing out. “Visibility” both in the sense of what I can see and of being seen.
For me it’s always a calculation of the value of my time NOW vs value of my time after whatever brought me there, the stress of non-zero chance of accident due to the inattention of others given traffic patterns, and the need to maintain, test, and improve my spatial and time/distance observations and physical coordination (like parallal parking even when you don’t have to, just to stay in practice.)
I’ve never seen someone have to make thirteen tries to park forward, so it seems 99.999 percent of people who park backwards do NOT find it easier.
“I’ve never seen someone have to make thirteen tries to park forward ...”
I have.
Where I’ve seen that, it’s been with diagonal parking spaces.
Often we park “backwards” to have a faster exit. This is especially helpful when parking in a strange place.
A rant about peoples driving habits should only be written about slow drivers in the left lane.
That is the only rant worthy topic.
The idea is you park before you get bombed. Then, when you are drunk, the exit is easier, and less likely to result in an embarrassing scrap or accident the might get the attention of the police.
Andy Rooney, izzat you?
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Why do some people in parking lots leave their headlights aimed at other people for long periods of time?
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