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A question about backing trucks into parking spaces - Why?
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:51 pm
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:51 pm
Owners of huge trucks: What is your obsession with backing your vehicle into parking spots?
Are you of the belief that it is more difficult? If so, do you think anyone is impressed?
Are you of the belief that it is easier? If so, you may be doing normal parking incorrectly.
Is your backup camera so fascinating that you feel the need to use it incessantly?
Are you in fear that you may need to escape somewhere quickly?
Do you hate the places you're going and want to spend as much time parking as possible?
Do you have disdain for everyone around you and, because of this inherent loathing, use taking forever to park while blocking the flow of traffic as your middle finger to the world?
Discuss.
Are you of the belief that it is more difficult? If so, do you think anyone is impressed?
Are you of the belief that it is easier? If so, you may be doing normal parking incorrectly.
Is your backup camera so fascinating that you feel the need to use it incessantly?
Are you in fear that you may need to escape somewhere quickly?
Do you hate the places you're going and want to spend as much time parking as possible?
Do you have disdain for everyone around you and, because of this inherent loathing, use taking forever to park while blocking the flow of traffic as your middle finger to the world?
Discuss.
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:51 pm to NawlinsTiger9
It's a safety thing baw.
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:52 pm to NawlinsTiger9
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Are you of the belief that it is easier? If so, you may be doing normal parking incorrectly.
It's easier. Do you drive a truck?
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:52 pm to NawlinsTiger9
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Discuss.
don't want the nuts hanging out
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:52 pm to NawlinsTiger9
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A question about backing trucks into parking spaces - Why?
Let's all laugh at the OP for driving a little bitch car

Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:52 pm to NawlinsTiger9
Easier to pull out of a spot in a crowded parking lot.
My Company requires backing into a parking spot in all available circumstances.
My Company requires backing into a parking spot in all available circumstances.
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:53 pm to NawlinsTiger9
believe it or not... its easier to back in a truck into tight spaces.
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:53 pm to NawlinsTiger9
it is easier when space is limited, and you really have nothing better to do than bitch about other people parking?
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:53 pm to NawlinsTiger9
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Are you of the belief that it is easier? If so, you may be doing normal parking incorrectly.
you are wrong, backing in is easier in a long vehicle than pulling in forward, and also make it easier to get out.
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:53 pm to NawlinsTiger9
I just got a truck. I don't do this, but have begun seriously considering it. And it's b/c of...
The camera can see the parking spot lines. I can't. I know, I know...lame.
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Is your backup camera so fascinating that you feel the need to use it incessantly?
The camera can see the parking spot lines. I can't. I know, I know...lame.
This post was edited on 12/22/16 at 1:54 pm
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:53 pm to NawlinsTiger9
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I drove one for years. It is in no way easier or faster.
the frick it isn't.
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:53 pm to NawlinsTiger9
Well they turn sharper in reverse is the real answer.
But - Trashy comes to mind.
But - Trashy comes to mind.
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:53 pm to NawlinsTiger9
Why does a forklifts back wheels turn
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:53 pm to NawlinsTiger9
I had an extended bed truck with work. Much easier to back in and pull out. Hard to maneuver if you pull in front facing and try to back up to leave.
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:54 pm to NawlinsTiger9
I only have a problem with it when there are numerous parking spaces available, but home baw feels the need to make me wait for two minutes while he backs into a small space that's 10 feet closer to the establishment.
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:54 pm to NawlinsTiger9
If it's a company truck, then some are required to back into parking spaces.
Either way, it's a hell of a lot easier and safer to back in the space and pull out than it is to pull in and back out.
I don't drive a truck, but I always back into my parking space at home and work garages.
Either way, it's a hell of a lot easier and safer to back in the space and pull out than it is to pull in and back out.
I don't drive a truck, but I always back into my parking space at home and work garages.
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:54 pm to NawlinsTiger9
It's supposed to be safer to do that
Do you have a tiny dick and get scared of guys in trucks?
I'm not a truck guy before you start with the stupid shite
Do you have a tiny dick and get scared of guys in trucks?
I'm not a truck guy before you start with the stupid shite
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:54 pm to NawlinsTiger9
A) It's the best way to minimize parking lot collisions.
B) A lot of plants require it for quicker evacuation if necessary.
C) See A and B.
B) A lot of plants require it for quicker evacuation if necessary.
C) See A and B.
Posted on 12/22/16 at 1:54 pm to NawlinsTiger9
Pulling in forward in a long vehicle requires multiple corrections just to be able to pull in in most situations.
Also, you have to back up either when entering or exiting a parking space. So how the frick is it inconveniencing you more when they are parking versus when they are leaving?
Also, you have to back up either when entering or exiting a parking space. So how the frick is it inconveniencing you more when they are parking versus when they are leaving?
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