• SwingingTheLamp@piefed.zip
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    25 minutes ago

    Cracked-out wall kitten ain’t so wise if it hasn’t considered that I never wanted to be there in the first place, so why the hell would I want to be truly present, huh?!

  • I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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    15 minutes ago

    Backing into a spot is safer. Not just because you are less likely to hit something on your way out, but because in case of emergency, you are able to get out quickly.

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    41 minutes ago

    I only back into my parking space at home. I’ll gladly spend the extra time when I’m awake in the evening if it means that I don’t have to think about backing out in the morning.

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    2 hours ago

    Backing in allows me to be present by freeing up the part of my brain which creates anxiety for backing out.

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      Years ago I read some bullshit “study” that employees who backed in to their parking spots were less committed to their employer or something. That’s when I started backing in to park at work and, you know what, I did feel slightly happier knowing that my departure would be just that much quicker at the end of the day!

  • MousePotatoDoesStuff@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    Me backing into a parking spot in Alan Wake (a horror game): “You’re goddamn right I did. I want to get out of here as soon as possible.”

  • edgemaster72@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Usually I just find somewhere that I can pull through so I don’t have to reverse in either scenario ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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    7 hours ago

    I back into my spot when I get home as a gift to Future Me. She’s always in a hurry.

    Also, as a short person driving a raised/lowered minivan (floor is lowered so the whole is raised until it kneels as the ramp comes down) with a rear camera, it’s easier to back in exactly all the way than to see down over the hood.

    • Rakonat@lemmy.world
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      7 hours ago

      This is the way.

      You are likely more aware of your surroundings at the end of your journey rather than the beginning. That extra 30 seconds to back in could save you from an accident of someone in your blindspot not checking for lights

      • Rivalarrival@lemmy.today
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        3 hours ago

        Backing out of a parking space, you must yield to traffic within the lane of traffic However, you are on the wrong end of the vehicle to properly observe traffic within the lane. With restricted vision and attention focused on the maneuver, you are also burdened with deconflicting traffic that has the right-of-way over you.

        Backing in, you begin the maneuver from a lane in which you are already established. You have the right-of-way over that lane until you have completely departed that lane. While you are distracted and focused on the backing maneuver, conflicting traffic is legally obligated to avoid you.

        “Backing in” exploits “right-of-way” to improve safety for both you and your fellow travelers.

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    7 hours ago

    Assuming parking spot is perpendicular to the roadway, backing in is just the correct way for a vehicle with front wheel steering. The centre of rotation is in line with the rear axle. The front needs to move through a bigger arc to line up with the spot, than the back does.

    Sure you can make it work by driving in forwards, but then you need to swing way wide out first, to get the turning done (or even, god forbid, reverse back out for a second bite at the apple).

  • Shrubbery@piefed.social
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    9 hours ago

    People who do not back into parking spots cannot be truly present. You have not prepared for the future, so you cannot remain in the present without anxiety.

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      Joke’s on you, I have the opposite problem where I don’t have enough anxiety which leads to me never properly preparing for anything because “I’ll deal with it when I get to it”. So I’m always present and in the moment without preparing for the future 😎

    • cerothem@lemmy.ca
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      9 hours ago

      My job has a reverse in only policy as it was determined to be safer to back in and drive out than drive in and back out

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        4 hours ago

        How big is the parking lot? I suppose you don’t have customer parking, otherwise this would be an enforcement nightmare.

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          30 minutes ago

          This policy is coming in a lot of industries. The idea is that if you need to evacuate or get someone to the hospital, it is faster and less prone to causing an accident.

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          We don’t have public parking at any of our sites, but it applies to all staff at all of our facilities and if we go somewhere, eg if we had a meeting somewhere.

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    8 hours ago

    You back into a parking spot so it’s easier to leave. I back into a parking spot because I’m paranoid of people tracking my plates. We are not the same.