I back in 95% of the time. I just find it a lot easier and I hate backing out of the spot into the lane.
This. When I went through the sheriff's academy, we were told to back in, not so you can make a speedy exit as many believed, but for exactly this reason. When you first get in a car, your senses haven't yet switched to driving mode. For most, backing requires more skill than driving forward. We had a deputy that would drive miles out of his way if it kept him from having to back his patrol unit.It is a critical thinking exercise.
Backing into a space allows one to control the movement. Backing out of a space one doesn't control the movement. It is generally much easier to back into a space, and later drive forward out of a space, than the opposite.
In some cases I've noticed this if the state has only one license plate and the vehicle has expired tagsOver the last number of monthsI've observed many people backing their vehicles into parking spaces where people have been parking head first forever. Often they block traffic while performing the parking maneuver.
Anyone know the reason folks are backing into parking spaces in greater and greater numbers?
My 2007 car has no screen(s)--I have to look over my shoulder regardless. Even with a camera I see near misses with pedestrians, a real shame especially when there are toddlers.Maybe they just like the view from the backup camera. I'll bet they don't even try to turn their neck.
It amazes me how frowned upon backing into spaces seems to be in the US.
Backing in is NOT generally frowned upon in the USAIt amazes me how frowned upon backing into spaces seems to be in the US.
It's far safer to back into a space as you're able to take a look at the space and the surroundings before you reverse in. And then it goes without saying that pulling forward out of a space is far far safer than reversing out where you're often blinded by others parked next to you.
In fact, our office car parks insist people reverse park and you'll get refused access if you repeatedly park forwards.
This place is a bubble for a lot of things.
Most people don't care what you do as long as you don't hit them or their car.
Thank you. I have seen lots and parking areas where there is signage that discourages, if not outright prohibits, backing into spaces. However, those were physically small parking areas and backing in could / would create traffic problems.Backing in is NOT generally frowned upon in the USA
But don't you dare start backing out of the space while they're flying through the parking lot at 30 mph. They'll honk at you like YOU are the a**hole.