Help me re-learn how to park
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@Steve-Miller I can’t believe I learned to drive in San Francisco. On a stick-shift. It was thrilling to be stopped at a light on a steep hill and start rolling backwards when the light changes.
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@Steve-Miller wow! And yikes for having to do that in the first place!
@RealPlayer I never learned to drive stick. But I remember one of the first lessons was being told that cars will do that, so to leave a little room at stop lights.
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When I bought my Kia Niro, I was looking for a shorter car to use in our urban setting. I must admit to getting a sense of accomplishment squeezing into spots that barely have any room in front or back!
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@RealPlayer said in Help me re-learn how to park:
@Steve-Miller I can’t believe I learned to drive in San Francisco. On a stick-shift. It was thrilling to be stopped at a light on a steep hill and start rolling backwards when the light changes.
I remember the first time I encountered a "hill" (for Chicago) at a stop light. I was a rookie driver in my Dad's 66 Chevy Impala with three on the tree. The guy behind me pulled up fairly close so I had not much room for error. The car had a foot brake, so I couldn't try the old "set the parking brake and ease off slowly as you let out the clutch and hit the gas" trick. I'm proud to say I managed to get the car moving forward smoothly without rolling backwards. Or killing the engine.
I miss driving a standard transmission.
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@Rontuner said in Help me re-learn how to park:
Kia Niro
Interesting. I googled photos and from what I can see, the photos make it look like this car has a pretty big footprint.
Of course, I drive a Honda Fit, so my idea of small is skewed!
BTW I googled these cars' dimensions and wheel bases. No surprise that the Fit is smaller than the Kia Niro. But what's really funny is how much smaller the car I used to drive in Japan was!
Kia Niro 14.5'
Honda Fit 13.5'
Subaru Pleo 11' -
Honda Fit was on the list when I was looking, but the Niro fit my tall sized back seat riders better and the hybrid pushed the choice in that direction. I normally get 50+ miles/gallon (when temps are moderate, I get over 60mpg) except for highway trips, then closer to 45mpg.
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I find it so interesting that backing into spots isn’t allowed! Government employees in Ontario are apparently required to back into parking spaces. Our school tried to enforce that and then someone realized that we weren’t actually considered government employees so they can’t require it. I was thrilled because I am terrible at backing into a parking space!
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@Rontuner said in Help me re-learn how to park:
the Niro fit my tall sized back seat riders better
I had to read this several times -- I assume you mean you have tall people who sometimes ride in the backseat?
@dolmansaxlil said in Help me re-learn how to park:
I find it so interesting that backing into spots isn’t allowed!
It's because they want to implement license plate scanning to make parking enforcement more efficient. But this state is one of those idiot states that doesn't require license plates on the front of cars. Which I think is absolutely ridiculous. There are other more important reasons for having plates on the front, but this is an additional one.
Re pulling in vs backing in, it's actually verging on chaos around here, because the city is apparently going to change the laws downtown so that only backing in is allowed. People are very upset about it. And then if campus parking is pull-in only, well, it gets very confusing very fast.
Government employees in Ontario are apparently required to back into parking spaces. Our school tried to enforce that and then someone realized that we weren’t actually considered government employees so they can’t require it.
I was thrilled because I am terrible at backing into a parking space!
I get it, given my recent experience.
But in Japan, back-in is the norm, and it's so much safer.
Can you use a back-up monitor to help?
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Backing in parking is mandated here in some situations where backing out would put you into an active traffic lane and make accidents more likely.
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I got to the parking lot early today, there were tons of open spaces with no cars parked on either side. But there was also one space in a "prime spot" (i.e., less walking distance for me), with cars parked on either side.
So I parked there.
And no, I didn't hit either of the cars. But I did end up too close to the car on the right, so I repositioned three times.
Oh, and on my way into the lot, I saw a big sigh that says "backing in not allowed." Guess the first five times I went through that gate, the sign wasn't there yet....
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@ShiroKuro said in Help me re-learn how to park:
the Niro fit my tall sized back seat riders better
I had to read this several times -- I assume you mean you have tall people who sometimes ride in the backseat?
Correct! I'm a bit under 6'4" and always test out the back seats when looking for a car to check for family riders.
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@Rontuner said in Help me re-learn how to park:
I'm a bit under 6'4" and always test out the back seats
Smart!
I am about 5'4" and Mr SK is 5'6" on a good day, so our needs are a little different!