nifty to Lemmy [email protected] • 6 months agoNo excuselemmy.worldimagemessage-square58fedilinkarrow-up1262
arrow-up1262imageNo excuselemmy.worldnifty to Lemmy [email protected] • 6 months agomessage-square58fedilink
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish0•6 months agoMy logic is that driving into a parking is more difficult than exiting, and that driving backwards is more difficult than driving forward. So why choose both difficult options when you can make exiting as easy as entering?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•6 months agoFor safety. When you back in you have good visibility on your way in - you see in and behind the spot you’re taking as you drive past it to line up When you leave you have excellent visibility ahead as it’s on front of Also the car is easier to steer into the spot in reverse
My logic is that driving into a parking is more difficult than exiting, and that driving backwards is more difficult than driving forward.
So why choose both difficult options when you can make exiting as easy as entering?
For safety.
When you back in you have good visibility on your way in - you see in and behind the spot you’re taking as you drive past it to line up
When you leave you have excellent visibility ahead as it’s on front of
Also the car is easier to steer into the spot in reverse