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I have a set of portable severe tire damage strips I lay out across the parking lot before I pull out. Once I've backed out of the spot I pick them up, toss them back in my trunk and off I go. Problem solved.
It's rediculous that the person who has greater visibility shouldn't have to yeald right of way. Even when I back into a spot, If theres a GMC yukon to my left, and a hummer to my right, how the heck am I supposed to see oncoming traffic before pulling out? All I see is sheet metal.
It's rediculous that the person who has greater visibility shouldn't have to yeald right of way. Even when I back into a spot, If theres a GMC yukon to my left, and a hummer to my right, how the heck am I supposed to see oncoming traffic before pulling out? All I see is sheet metal.
All I see is an opportunity to live out a real life GTA fantasy. If only it were as easy to jack a vehicle in real life as in the game.....
It's rediculous that the person who has greater visibility shouldn't have to yeald right of way. Even when I back into a spot, If theres a GMC yukon to my left, and a hummer to my right, how the heck am I supposed to see oncoming traffic before pulling out? All I see is sheet metal.
Law should be changed, where people backing out of a spot have the right of way. But not going to happen, and if it does, I doubt anyone would bother and it certainly would never get enforced.
It's rediculous that the person who has greater visibility shouldn't have to yeald right of way. Even when I back into a spot, If theres a GMC yukon to my left, and a hummer to my right, how the heck am I supposed to see oncoming traffic before pulling out? All I see is sheet metal.
My husband taught me something he learned in Iraq. Hit your emergency flashers and hit your horn before slowly backing out. Usually if a driver is paying attention the flashers do the trick. I use that whether I'm driving my 8 or his Sahara. I get soem strange looks but it seems to work. I also "battle park" when I can, (pulling through to the other spot so that you can pull directly out of it). I take a walk around the car from rear to front and check for traffic, door dings, and "boogey men" even in broad daylight before I get in my car to leave.
Sorry to hear about the incident. I was in the same situation, but I wasn't moving and had someone back into me. The other driver lied and said I was trying to pass. It ended up being no fault..
Sorry to hear about the incident. I was in the same situation, but I wasn't moving and had someone back into me. The other driver lied and said I was trying to pass. It ended up being no fault..
Get them to write a witness report or something, ask them to sign their names on it, and contact your insurance with the info to let them know
Yeah, I work at an automatic transmission factory as a QA Engineer and when we drive our test vehicles we're supposed to honk the horn when entering/leaving the garage area and every time we back up. I've started doing it with my 8 when I cant see things, like backing out of the covered wash station at my apartment complex... Driving only a small saturn for years and as my DD has made me VERY cautious when getting out of spaces already, however.
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