To me, it seems objectively easier to pull into a parking space forward and then back out of the space when you are ready to leave. You don’t have to line up with the lines while driving backwards, and it’s easier to keep from hitting other cars as well. So why back in? To me, the only advantage I can think of is that you can get out quicker, technically.

Edit: I do not need driving instruction, just wondered why. The reasoning.

    • rImITywR@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      Its more of a visibility thing. Backing out, your vehicle has to be three quarters of the way into traffic before you can really see.

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      1 year ago

      You can just pull out of the spot and go, no need to change direction etc.

      In a tight car park I have almost got stuck once because there wasn’t enough room for me to back out and get my nose out from between the cars on either side to move forward

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      1 year ago

      Apart from the visibility argument. With this kind of parking spot you have to leave the spot in the other direction than you came in. So you’ll only get the enhanced agility for one of the moves.

      Would you rather have more agility when getting into the tight parking spot or when leaving onto a larger street?

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        1 year ago

        It’s not about maneuverability in either direction for me, it is about visibility. Things change quickly with traffic when pulling out of a parking spot. Therefore, I like having the drivers seat closer to the traffic reducing visibility obstructions on either side. When backing in, it is much less likely for something to move so I can simply memorize the positions of things before even starting to back up.

        Admittedly, with a good backup camera this becomes less important. But my car is too old for backup cameras. I bike most days anyway so I am probably not replacing my car any time soon.