Disability Parking...no problem
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BTW, in case anyone is interested, this is what I use:I do plus I take a couple of extra minutes to also attach magnetic foam half tube protectors to every door every time I park. I get some odd looks occasionally but I think it's helped avoid dings.
I had no idea that those were such a thing. I giggled then realized you were serious!
Oh wow! someone really invented and sales those stuffs
woah thatβs pretty genius. Iβd seen the body side moldings that Toyota makes but not these!
Iβm so happy there are others like me out thereYou have to be somewhat discreet in your gawking as you walk away.
I have always parked my vehicles well away from others to avoid door dings. Iβm constantly stunned at how careless people can be in parking lots. If I canβt park well away from others, I try to find end spots where I can snuggle the car up to the outside line/curb and leave a very large distance between the vehicles. When I parallel park, I also try to find end spots where I can position the car as far back or forward in the spot to leave as much room as possible for parallel parkers. My wife thinks Iβm completely neurotic and canβt, for the life of her, understand why I stress about these types of issues. Oh well!
My wife must be related to yoursβ¦. She parks in narrow spaces between two cars and wonders why she has door dings. Drives me nuts.I have always parked my vehicles well away from others to avoid door dings. Iβm constantly stunned at how careless people can be in parking lots. If I canβt park well away from others, I try to find end spots where I can snuggle the car up to the outside line/curb and leave a very large distance between the vehicles. When I parallel park, I also try to find end spots where I can position the car as far back or forward in the spot to leave as much room as possible for parallel parkers. My wife thinks Iβm completely neurotic and canβt, for the life of her, understand why I stress about these types of issues. Oh well!
For your laughingMy wife must be related to yoursβ¦. She parks in narrow spaces between two cars and wonders why she has door dings. Drives me nuts.
This is the penultimate in strategic parking! I thought I only got to this level. Well done!I tend to get the eye roll from my girl (and the stink eye if she is driving) because of my many faceted parking algorithm when picking a spot: whether there is a sidewalk/planter in the right; or a neighbor, and whether they went in front first or reversed in; which side of the slot to skew towards; Or is there a sideways slope, etc. Etc.... Reminds me a bit of that old joke about which urinal must be picked when walking into a men's restroom with a line of urinals and with various permutations of occupation... I do laugh at myself but it must be working because my cars have very few dings while hers are always a pockmarked disaster resembling a war zone.