MushyMushy
Marseeya Here!
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I'm with you on this being a peeve. Plus, when people back in they often don't get between the lines properly -- they either back too far over the line or are too far into the parking lot, or hogging the space next to them, or are crooked.
I also don't get the argument that people are afraid of backing out of a spot for fear of hitting someone. You can just as easily hit someone backing into a spot as you can backing out.
In all the time it takes to angle the vehicle around to get in position, people are still walking by, as well as behind.
I don't have problems parking. Maybe I just had a great driver's ed teacher in school, but it's always been fairly simple.
I also don't get the argument that people are afraid of backing out of a spot for fear of hitting someone. You can just as easily hit someone backing into a spot as you can backing out.

I don't have problems parking. Maybe I just had a great driver's ed teacher in school, but it's always been fairly simple.