Charlie Spencer
Road courses and short tracks.
Here's one to chew on now that the off-season has started.
Within the last decade, people have started backing their personal vehicle into parking spaces more than they did the first 40 years I was driving. I've always found the street to be wider than my driveway, and parking lot lanes to be wider than parking spaces. IIt easier and faster for me when in reverse to aim for the wider target, so I almost always pull in. But I see so many more people trying to back in nowadays, especially in parking lots. A lot of them do a lousy job, either parking way over to one side of the space, or having to make multiple attempts to get the vehicle in.
Anyone regularly back in instead of pulling in with the front-end first? Do you do the same at home and in a parking lot? Have you always done that or have you switched within the last decade? What do you find to be the advantages?
Pointlessly yours.
Within the last decade, people have started backing their personal vehicle into parking spaces more than they did the first 40 years I was driving. I've always found the street to be wider than my driveway, and parking lot lanes to be wider than parking spaces. IIt easier and faster for me when in reverse to aim for the wider target, so I almost always pull in. But I see so many more people trying to back in nowadays, especially in parking lots. A lot of them do a lousy job, either parking way over to one side of the space, or having to make multiple attempts to get the vehicle in.
Anyone regularly back in instead of pulling in with the front-end first? Do you do the same at home and in a parking lot? Have you always done that or have you switched within the last decade? What do you find to be the advantages?
Pointlessly yours.