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Reverse parking is the only way – and I can back it up

Last updated: December 14, 2024 12:08 am
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As a member of the mainstream media, I typically refrain from criticizing it, but recent discussions about parking in a bay have made me question the seriousness of some national newspaper columnists.

Personally, I have never thought much about how I park in a bay. I usually opt to reverse into a perpendicular parking space because it’s easier for me to maneuver and exit afterwards. While I may silently judge those who park nose inwards, I never considered it a topic worth discussing until now.

For years, I have believed that reversing into a space is the superior choice, with the only downside being limited access to the car’s boot when backed against a wall. However, the convenience of easy exit outweighs this minor inconvenience.

While I have never made a fuss about how people choose to park, recent criticisms of reverse parkers have compelled me to defend this method.

See also  Xiaomi recalls 30,931 SU7 EVs over parking assist software issue
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