184 points

Practical answer: because they haven’t installed concrete wheel stops on the ground in that parking lot. If that’s a used walkway, they should.

I know, people are assholes, etc. I’m just mentioning a solution that is actually available, where unassholing everyone isn’t.

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I don’t know, man, I’m still routing for having a bulldozer drive over random walkways throughout the day.

Bad at parking or got a car that just won’t fit into parking lots? → Enjoy a newly shortened car.

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13 points

I’m just mentioning a solution that is actually available, where unassholing everyone isn’t.

Beautifully put. So often there are simple solutions to these problems.

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9 points

I don’t think, in this case, it’s due to people being assholes. More like, people are dumb and completely oblivious to their surroundings.

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3 points

Tomato / tomato

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6 points

Meh, one implies intent the other ignorance.

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8 points

I have never seen these things in my life. Apparently they are not a thing where I live. But it’s sad that we need something like that so that idiots learn to park.

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7 points

We also use them to stop ppl getting run over.

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8 points

While we can’t unasshole everyone we can start ticketing ppl who park outside the lines. In most cities there’s traffic wardens anyways, so that should be cheaper than installing bumpers on every parking spot.

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8 points

Yes, though the other reason to have bumpers is physical safety. This is a walkway. If someone is just a little bit negligent, they could run over someone. Ticketing them doesn’t help at that point. And the cost of that life is more than a million bumpers. So again, as much as I’d like to punish bad parkers too, as emotionally satisfying as that would be for me, the practical solution that will just work is to add the bumpers.

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6 points

Ive started to see these more and more, and imo they are a good thing! They really prevent this b/s from happening!

Though sometimes i feel they are placed a bit much too the front for my hatchback, but i understand this is so family cars dont go too far either

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4 points

I have poor spatial awareness and learning to drive later in life - plus still getting to know my car. With a long, low nose, these bumpers are so handy, particularly the lower ones and/or made of rubber, so I don’t scrape my car’s poor snout!

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2 points

After a while you just get used to the fact that your license plate is going to be bent at the very bottom if it doesn’t have a plastic holder behind it.

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I’m just mentioning a solution that is actually available, where unassholing everyone isn’t.

Not with that attitude. Just need enough superglue and some determination…

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125 points

Really they should just have some concrete parking blocks in that lot. Not sure if I can really blame the drivers here… it’s just a bad setup.

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29 points

Yeah, this is more of a design failure than people being assholes.

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34 points

The design failure is only failing to anticipate that people are going to be assholes. The two are not mutually exclusive.

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The design failure is not following parking lot design best practices and installing parking stoppers or bollards on spaces that are directly next a walkway. People are going to pull forward to the only point of reference they have which, because there are no lines or stoppers, is the sidewalk curb.

The teal car clearly all the way up on the sidewalk is definitely an asshole though.

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15 points

Does it really make someone an “asshole” for just pulling up until their tire hits something? Feel like this is something 95% of people would do without realizing it until they got out and saw the sidewalk.

Like do you guys really think these people are intentionally blocking the path or something?

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1 point

Idk about you, but I don’t instinctively know how much room is left behind my car when I pull into a parking space

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No one is “being an asshole” they are just trying to “park all the way in”. A block is specifically there to communicate AND enforce that

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24 points

Shouldn’t the driver be able to know where their car ends without a concrete barrier?

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4 points

In the front, yes - but knowing how much your rear might be sticking out is another story. That’s tough to judge with rear-view and side-view mirrors only.

Maybe it’s different elsewhere but at least in the Midwest US we have a range of different length parking spots, from very short to long, so it’s habit to pull as far forward as possible to ensure you aren’t sticking out into the aisle.

The courteous folks hop back in and reposition if they’re parked funky, but those types can be far and between.

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11 points

Sometimes I’m badly parked, and I understand it only when I leave my car. It’s normal, you’re right.

But you know what’s not normal? To stay badly parked. It doesn’t cost much time to start the car again to move it backward a little…

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6 points

How do you not hit stuff when reversing? I agree that it’s tough to judge with mirrors only but it’s definitely possible if you’ve been driving for more than two weeks.

Drivers simply don’t give a shit, everything else is just excuses.

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5 points

There’s a curb. That idiot just pulled up onto it.

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22 points

If you park on the lawn there will still be some idiot who finds a way to hit your car.

That is no excuse to park like an asshole.

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10 points

They don"t fit in the spot then. Need to find a bigger spot or a smaller car.

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13 points

I’ve been on the middle of a parking lot, in a smaller car then both my neighbors, with my bumper (on front and back) less far out than my neighbors and still got a nice $500 bumper-rub.

Being remotely close to the edge is not in your personal self interest.

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6 points

Sounds like it doesn’t matter where you park, someone is just as likely to be an asshole and hit your car. So why not take the high road and not park like an asshole?

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5 points

Parking near other cars is not in your best interest if you want to avoid damage. If someone has to block walkways to keep their car safe they are in the wrong spot. There is no excuse.

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2 points

When visiting Hollywood, I have learned that the ideal parking spot is in a tree, which is just about the only place where other cars can’t reach you.

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3 points

No, they need a car stop bar or whatever that informa the driver when they are safely parked

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6 points

Maybe, but depending on where you live, parking like this will get your car scratched up and headlights broken. which is the right thing to do

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6 points

Wait until I try to get by the front of their cars with my walker.

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3 points

There’s more idiots driving cars than walking walkers.

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So better not drive at all, then. Cause if there’s that many idiots, you’re getting dinged anyways.

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2 points

That’s clearly a residential area if someone would hit their cars it would happen either way… you’re supposed to drive slowly there.

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2 points

Many cars are too long for the road.

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53 points

This is why parking spaces tend to have those horizontal blocks. It’s to stop dumbass drivers like those depicted in the picture from blocking the sidewalk.

Unfortunately, with the rise in insecurity compensators (“sports” utility vehicles and light duty trucks). Those measures are quickly defeated.

I live in the southern states of America and the amount of dOdGe RaM 1500 hD/f150s and “luxury” SUVs just blatantly blocking the sidewalks in urban settings (downtown) is too fucking high. If you are visually impaired expect to run into many of these idiot’s cars/trucks.

Fuck cars.

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I’m sorry to say that I’m often one of those dumbass drivers (though I drive a little Civic). I need to do a better job of not pulling so far. Pedestrians and bicyclists deserve a sidewalk free of obstacles, and It’s not good for the car either.

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10 points

Those are called a “tire stop” in english (american). Many US cities require them to avoid this very problem…

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2 points

That’s when you get your key out and write them a love letter with it

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53 points

Probably because people are bad at parking and it’s easy to pull forward till you feel your tires bump against the curb. Only problem is that with increasing safety standards usually resulting in longer hoods and bigger engine compartments for crumple zones, you get this.

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25 points

drive till you hit something. helluva strategy.

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1 point

Bumpers are supposed to bump into stuff, right? /s

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9 points

It’s not bad parking, lots of places use parking stops and you’re told/taught to pull up to them or the curb to park.

Where I am, if you don’t have parking stops, your curb must be 3m wide, to account for hood overhang and leaving the required space for handi egress.

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That’s just because driver’s ed in the US if fucking horrible, and teaches the bare minimum to not kill other people while behind the wheel of a ton and a half of steel and aluminum. It doesn’t teach you to be a good driver, just not completely incompetent.

Most people still forget most of the shit they learn there, though.

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Funny, not from the US.

It’s good design regardless of the “competence” of the drivers. Oh, we also have snow, so sometimes you can’t see the curb or anything under the snow, so you stop when you hit the parking stop.

Shocking concept that conditions are different elsewhere than you….

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One guy mounted the curb

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