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Re: Parking, the ultimate challenge of modern city person?
Posted: 27 Jul 2011 05:33 pm
by Heppie
If only i was allowed a phone on me during my shift at Sainsburys, the driving/parking I see you wouldnt believe.....
Re: Parking, the ultimate challenge of modern city person?
Posted: 26 Aug 2011 05:05 pm
by Speedy88
Re: Parking, the ultimate challenge of modern city person?
Posted: 26 Aug 2011 06:20 pm
by jon-ovlov
^^ FFS ^^ Who ever has parked that stepped back on thought "hmm, yes I can't see anything wrong with that"

Re: Parking, the ultimate challenge of modern city person?
Posted: 27 Aug 2011 12:21 pm
by CBA
I have anarchic moments like this, I cant say jack.

Re: Parking, the ultimate challenge of modern city person?
Posted: 29 Aug 2011 03:05 pm
by volvosneverdie
Re: Parking, the ultimate challenge of modern city person?
Posted: 29 Aug 2011 03:09 pm
by jtbo
Hmm, must be france....

Re: Parking, the ultimate challenge of modern city person?
Posted: 30 Aug 2011 01:20 am
by CBA
french drivers are nuts, I was in a coach stopped at a red light and we were overtaken by someone driving up the kerb by the side of the seine river in notre dame,
Re: Parking, the ultimate challenge of modern city person?
Posted: 30 Aug 2011 07:50 am
by Speedy88
Some might say he was almost inseine...
Re: Parking, the ultimate challenge of modern city person?
Posted: 30 Aug 2011 07:56 am
by volvosneverdie
Speedy88 wrote:Some might say he was almost inseine...
Winner!

Re: Parking, the ultimate challenge of modern city person?
Posted: 15 Sep 2011 10:10 am
by jtbo
Monday I visited the local shop, where I don't usually visit too much as it is tiny with expensive pricing.
For some reason countryside folk had decided to visit shop at same time too, had no camera with me, but there was no single vehicle that would been fit between the white lines, some were parked almost 90 degrees sideways taking many squares, some bit less sideways taking two squares, some just so that white line was middle of car, there were more than 10 vehicles, which is bit of a record for that tiny local shop and all of them parked totally wrong.
There were some older people wasting time at front of shop door when I came, reversed to bit narrow spot and used only mirrors when reversing as I always do, old habit from days I drove bigger machines, for some reason all of them were staring, both cars on my side were parked wrong and that resulted tiny marginal for me, but as reversed there was plenty of space to open the door, however at rear of car there were about inch to two on both sides, not much of difficulty really as didn't need to turn when reversing, still received some staring, odd people.
Last week then I had to park at big parking lot where there was one big 4x4 parked right on top of white line and other side there was some japanese vehicle parked partly to my square, so I turned mirror against window and carefully manoeuvred car to square so that there was less than inch to that japanese car, had to put car bit sideways as that japanese car too was sideways. Got new dent to rear section of my french crap from that, too bad had no camera handy by then.
Often I find perfectly good parking spots where I can fit between white lines but someone made bad parking and they are in two squares, I think it is their problem not to be properly parked their vehicles and I do park between the lines, even that would result less than inch of gap to wrongly parked car, maybe I'm as much of an asshole than those that can't bother to park properly, but from my opinion they do deserve their challenges of getting into their vehicles.
Re: Parking, the ultimate challenge of modern city person?
Posted: 15 Sep 2011 11:33 am
by MCHUDD
Hi all.
I hope that bloke didn't do to much damage
to that 244.
Cheers Mark.
