I once heard “to keep your tailgate from being stolen” but that seems like it’d be a rare case.

  • jwiggler
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    9912 days ago

    Sometimes backing in seems easier than backing out

      • sylver_dragon
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        2312 days ago

        Geometry is a lot of it. It also makes seeing much easier when pulling out. When backing in, I can easily see the traffic lane around me, and they can see me pretty easy as well (I’m the asshole blocking up the whole place). When driving out, only a smaller portion of my vehicle needs to enter the traffic lane before I have a clear view of any opposing traffic. For the case of nosing it, I have a clear view while pulling in; but, when pulling out I need to get most of my vehicle out into the traffic lane, before I can see anything.

      • @pohart@programming.dev
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        311 days ago

        It’s not just the camera, it’s the geometry. A car can fit into a narrower space from a narrower lane backing in.

        • Yeah, has to do with where the turning wheels are positioned. It’s like with forklifts having the wheels turn in the back instead of the front.

    • @underline960@sh.itjust.works
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      1012 days ago

      Especially if your car has a rear camera.

      I’ve driving long enough that I can “feel” my way through parking normally, but sometimes I just want to play the minigame.

    • FenrirIII
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      18 days ago

      It’s also easier to see oncoming traffic because some assholes will not stop.