Or people parking over the line.
Since covid:
“Picking up online orders only parking” spaces
GET OVER IT ALREADY
I always park WAY out. Too many door-dinging yahoos upfront. I’m often parking near nice vehicles that have adopted the same strategy.
Besides, I need the exercise.
Some dopey woman trying to park in a hurry in one of the nondescript bar-of-soap looking cars knocked over my Duc Supersport that was currently occupying the spot. The thing is bright red, how do you miss that? Well, she didn’t. B*tch fled the scene before I could get her plate number.
A shopping cart, you can move.
Good Gosh. I wonder how much we paid for this study. Gotta be millions.
Hahahahahahahahahahah! THE BEE!
I park in the yellow striped area between the parking spaces and the store. That’s where the light poles are. Too small for a car, but perfect for a motorcycle.
Most people spend more time driving in circles looking for the perfect spot, than it takes to just park out deeper and walk into the store. The whole country is replete with lazy slobs.
little electric cars, the size of a pregnant roller skate.
Motorcyclists usually just pull in and share a spot if there is another bike in there. At least that’s how we do it here.
What really grinds my gears - seriously - is trying to find a handcapped spot near an entrance, and almost without fail, there’s one or more cars in the spots, with no handicapped tag or designation whatsoever, and I have to park an extra fifty yards or more away to get to the door. Many times they’ll leave their engine running and have someone sitting in the passenger seat, just in case. Lookit, I’m disabled. A gimp. A Jerry’s Kid, whatever you wantt to call me. Fifty yards was a nothingburger until I got crippled up. Now it can make me or break me, and take five minutes to do it.
Lol! I can completely relate to both sides of this discussion. I’ve parked my bike in these spots and surely generated this reaction. And I’ve experienced the GAH! when trying to park the car.
Gotta love the Bee!
Left the store, got back in my car, and started it. Just then I received a phone call. While I’m talking someone honks at me to get me to leave my spot quicker, so now I have to sit here until we’re both dead.
“I’ve got nothing against handicapped people, if it weren’t for them I’d never find a parking spot.” - Gallagher
They left off the obligatory conclusion:
Scientists were unable to exclude all possible explanations, and caution that more research is needed to confirm their findings. The authors of the study are seeking additional grant money to investigate further.
They should make special parking for fat people like handicapped spots. Call them FP spots at the furthest end of the lot so they can walk off a few pounds.