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Should Supermarkets provide bigger car park spaces for prestige cars?


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These lazy beggars who insist on parking near the door (I swear they would take their cars round the aisles if they could) are just as bad as the pillocks who reverse off their own drives into a busy road. Utter numpties.

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If you reverse your car into the space, how are you going to put your groceries into the boot?

 

To be fair to XT, it is pretty easy to nip down the side of a moped to the back box:)

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These lazy beggars who insist on parking near the door (I swear they would take their cars round the aisles if they could) are just as bad as the pillocks who reverse off their own drives into a busy road. Utter numpties.

 

Surely you have to reverse onto your drive or off it?? Can't have it both ways, can you?:huh:

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Generally speaking it's always easier to reverse into quieter traffic from busier traffic. The police tend to view collisions if you reverse into a main road as something they can stick Without Due Care onto...

 

But you can choose when to exit your drive and do so when traffic conditions allow.

 

If you reverse into your drive, you arrive there when you arrive there. You don't control traffic conditions, so you either reverse in less than ideal conditions, or you wait and cause an obstruction.

 

I couldn't really care less, because I park on the road:)

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But you can choose when to exit your drive and do so when traffic conditions allow.

 

If you reverse into your drive, you arrive there when you arrive there. You don't control traffic conditions, so you either reverse in less than ideal conditions, or you wait and cause an obstruction.

 

I couldn't really care less, because I park on the road:)

 

Basically, you're gonna hold up traffic if you reverse on or off your drive lol

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