Apologies if this is too much of a tangent.
No harm no foul? Or, what the #@&! was he thinking?
Mazda parked first, and the trucks bumper wasn't close to the back of its space.
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That's exactly not the case, as I tried to describe. The lines for his spot extended several feet behind his rear bumper. This is in a parking garage and the driving lanes have plenty of room.I'm guessing that is a long-assed pickup and he parked as far in as possible so as not to stick out too much.
But even so, I'd be pretty pissed if that was my car.
The parking spots are generous in length and adequate in width. I didn't pull further forward into my spot because I wanted to make sure that I wouldn't hit the pillar with my door when I opened it.That's waaaaay too close for my taste, especially if the Mazda is parked first.
I am confused though. Are the parking spots too big, or do people tend not to drive in all the way?
I'm thinking Texas.Are you in New York by any chance?
I may rub someone here the wrong way - oh well; People with truck like that often drive and park with a "who the 'eff cares, 'eff you, I've got a big macho truck and if you don't like it - bite me"I'm thinking Texas.
Do you think I disagree? My point is that no particular geography has a monopoly on as*holes.I may rub someone here the wrong way - oh well; People with truck like that often drive and park with a "who the 'eff cares, 'eff you, I've got a big macho truck and if you don't like it - bite me"
Well, to paraphrase the Texans, "big truck, no cattle" is everywhere with an attitude to go with it.The only reason I asked is I have neighbors from Manhattan and Queens and they park like that out of habit.