@FXRegan
F.X. Regan
6 months
@Mopar_Logic Actually, it’s the safest option. When you back in, it’s to a stationary backdrop - usually another parked car. When you back out of a space, it’s into other moving cars and people walking behind you. Several companies with a culture of safety (CSX railroad for one) require…
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@Mopar_Logic
Mopar or NO car
6 months
That's a good question.
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@davidvanderbyl
David Vanderbyl
6 months
@FXRegan @Mopar_Logic If you can't back out of a parking spot without hitting somebody then you should turn in your license.
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@FXRegan
F.X. Regan
6 months
@davidvanderbyl @Mopar_Logic Backing out accidents are like NFL coaches; those who have been fired, and those who are going to get fired.
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@DavidHughJones2
David Hugh Jones
6 months
@FXRegan @Mopar_Logic In Chile its law if you park in a car park at a factory or large building of some form so everyone can get out quickly if there's an emergency. It's also less stress on the engine starting off forwards than in reverse and also easier to see
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@KKeithrice
Allen K Rice
6 months
@FXRegan @Mopar_Logic Been backing out for 50yrs...no wrecks or deaths...I also rinse my chicken in the sink before cooking....lol....
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@daftex76
Doug
6 months
@FXRegan @Mopar_Logic Granted, this is the best/only explanation I’ve heard for doing so. That said, though, if u can’t back out safely from a parking spot, that’s the problem. Most people say they do this because it saves time. This is ridiculous because any extra time saved is spent parking.
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