Four-doors and two-doors, living together in harmony. Makes me feel all fluffy inside.Sticking to the rules![]()
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Four-doors and two-doors, living together in harmony. Makes me feel all fluffy inside.Sticking to the rules![]()
I always feel a bit dork-ish when I do that .. LOL,I heard about Bronco parking next to Bronco thing.
But have you seen what's going on on the Bronco Nation FB page?! Yikes, talk about stupid drama.Yeah, 9 out of 10 posts over there were 'rules are rules' type posts.. It was seriously annoying.. You don't see it much here, or on Bronco Nation, but I guess some are still doing it..
Yep. An old trucker's habit from my younger days. Even now, I tend not use the rear view mirror, but habitually scan left mirror/dash display/right mirror/front road. The guy who trained me would put his had over the pressure gauge and ask me, "What's your PSI?"I worked for an electric utility company and that was the rule. You could get in trouble if you didn't "back in".
Fluffy? I was going to go with queasy.Four-doors and two-doors, living together in harmony. Makes me feel all fluffy inside.
Insurance companies researched this. There are far more uncontrolled variables backing out a spot than backing into a spot. That's why it's a policy for company vehicles. It's how my dad taught me when I was 16 and I'm still doing it today.Sorry, but people who back into parking annoy me. They block traffic in the parking lot while they slowly (and often repeatedly) back into their chosen spot.
While I may pull through to make egress easier, I do not back in without extenuating circumstances - jump starting another vehicle to get the batteries next to each other, for example.
Yes, I know some people's jobs require them to back in when driving a company truck. It's still annoying, though. Especially when they are bad at it which seems often to be the case.
I feel like when I do this I always come out to find some shitbox beater parked next to me. People probably doing it on purpose.Proper etiquette is when someone parks in the back away from the masses you don’t park in the spot next to them.
Broncos have 2 doors.Bronco sports should never block view of a real and proper Gen 6 4 door full size bronco![]()
My Bronco has safety warning systems for backing out of parking spaces. Doesn't yours?If feasible, I always back into a parking space so I can drive straight out. Backing out, especially in a mall parking lot, increases accident risk.
Most oversized vehicles have that loud beeping to alert children there’s a potential danger. We get it, the 4 door is an oversized vehicle.My Bronco has safety warnings for backing out of parking spaces. Doesn't yours?![]()