That's definitely not right if the spots are angled with traffic. I believe OP is referring to perpendicular spots, which reversing in is the correct way.
Sounds like OP has never driven anything other than a car. The larger the vehicle the easier it is to corner in reverse. Backing into spots is the "correct" way and is the rule at many work places. My company being one of them with their "first move forward" policy
Currently eating lunch at Chinese buffet. About to go wrap up a shallow well pump install at a fellow co workers house. Then head to actual work on afternoon shift at the coal mine I'm glad it has finally warmed up to the 20s. Last week in the negative teens was brutal underground
I swing shifts weekly (day and afternoon), and I hate to admit it but on afternoon week at 2am on the way home I'll stop at Sheetz probably 2 times. I live in a rural area and a sheetz is the only thing open 24hrs. I'll order my food in app, pay for and pump my ethh 88 gas in app and go in...
I vote Falken Rubitreck I put 30k on a set on my almost daily driver chevy c-10. Smooth, quiet, and got me through the snow with one wheel drive. I also tow occasionally
I have a SBC 350 with unknown miles. Installed a melling high volume pump. With 4qts 5w40 and 1qt 20w50 in see about 60psi cruising, and 25-30 hot idle at 90⁰ ambient.