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Firm believer in reversing in to parking spots. Too often tiny wee car has that huge flipping cars besides me. So going out I can have headlights on to indicate a car is coming out .
Yes. Agree but not for cars reversing into driveways.Firm believer in reversing in to parking spots. Too often tiny wee car has that huge flipping cars besides me. So going out I can have headlights on to indicate a car is coming out .
I actually find it easier if I've driven in, because I have rear cross traffic cameras. If I'm going out forward I have no chance seeing past the huge cars/utes.Well, WCMO is huge tradie and other massive 4WD who can't fit lengthwise into a car park and jut out so much into the. road you have to reverse basically across the other side before you can see oncoming traffic. Just inch out, waiting for a toot and hope that an idiot speeder isn't there at the same time. Amd that happens whether you have driven or backed in. Worse obviously if driven in.
I parked next to a pillar just before Christmas and managed to take out the right rear door and panel - it was hot, busy and I was in a hurry - didn't swing wide enough.I try to park next to a pillar - reduces potential car door damage to one side. Preferably pillar on left side. If ifs adjacent to a car that is even better because I've reduced adjacent car door opening from 2 to 1
Ironically, I'd say more people feel confident driving backwards rather than forwards in certain situations thanks to the common prevalence of said cameras, especially with SUVs or vehicles which have an appreciably large front end (and driven by those of us who barely come up to average height amongst the population).I actually find it easier if I've driven in, because I have rear cross traffic cameras. If I'm going out forward I have no chance seeing past the huge cars/utes.
... being of a certain age before any parking/ driving technology assistance.Ironically, I'd say more people feel confident driving backwards rather than forwards incertainmost situations thanks to......
New cars have auto self parking.... being of a certain age before any parking/ driving technology assistance.
Old Skool skills honed by actively paying attention, driving a vehicle that needs a lot of muscle power, plus observations via rear + small side mirrors and ongoing practice = good technique.
Plenty of young 'uns & older have zero close quarter parking skills.
Just sayin...![]()
No, you're right on that one.... being of a certain age before any parking/ driving technology assistance.
Old Skool skills honed by actively paying attention, driving a vehicle that needs a lot of muscle power, plus observations via rear + small side mirrors and ongoing practice = good technique.
Plenty of young 'uns & older have zero close quarter parking skills.
Just sayin...![]()
I always wonder how good those auto self parking systems work. Sure, we've seen heaps of demonstrations online or in marketing videos, and a handful of us have probably sat in a vehicle which has done an auto self park, not to mention those among us who own a Tesla.New cars have auto self parking.
AFF Supporters can remove this and all advertisements
Maybe… drivers should be confident with vehicle volume plus manual operation.New cars have auto self parking.
We have a situation where technology becomes so prevalent that this possibility is not really entertained in advance of it happening.What happens if auto mode is faulty - sit there and cry because driver has no idea how to park or how exit tight space?