Why do people insist on cruising parking lots in an effort to save themselves maybe a couple of hundred feet of walking?
This only adds to congestion and saves no time at all.
Me, I usually park far away from other cars and can pull through to a space in the next row to avoid backing out.
I also do this in an effort to avoid unnecessarily increasing the door ding count.
I enter the parking lot, grab a space and am inside the store while the car that entered ahead of me is still cruising for a space.
Why can't people just grab a space and call it good?
Another irritation is people who insist on stopping in front of a store to drop off passengers, holding everybody else up, and then proceed to either park illegally on the curb while waiting or cruise the lot endlessly while doing so. Most of these passengers look like a little walking would do them some good and are perfectly able-bodied although a bit rotund.
What makes it so difficult for people to simply park and be done with it?
This only adds to congestion and saves no time at all.
Me, I usually park far away from other cars and can pull through to a space in the next row to avoid backing out.
I also do this in an effort to avoid unnecessarily increasing the door ding count.
I enter the parking lot, grab a space and am inside the store while the car that entered ahead of me is still cruising for a space.
Why can't people just grab a space and call it good?
Another irritation is people who insist on stopping in front of a store to drop off passengers, holding everybody else up, and then proceed to either park illegally on the curb while waiting or cruise the lot endlessly while doing so. Most of these passengers look like a little walking would do them some good and are perfectly able-bodied although a bit rotund.
What makes it so difficult for people to simply park and be done with it?