OAP's and parking Rant

He's a retired old git. He probably spent his entire working life being a pocket Hitler. The only way he can relieve the tedium of feeding ducks and watching countdown all day to complain about everything.

It's what old people do.
 
I always thought parallel parking is cars parked next to each other like on Tesco's car park.
I must have been wrong all these years.

Hmm, just asked around the office and the older ones think the same as me and the younger ones think it's like parking up a street parallel to the kerb.
 
I always thought parallel parking is cars parked next to each other like on Tesco's car park.
I must have been wrong all these years..

that would be bay parking

Hmm, just asked around the office and the older ones think the same as me and the younger ones think it's like parking up a street parallel to the kerb.

that's probably because the younger ones have it fresher in their minds from the driving tests ;)
 
Isn't it more like 'serial' parking though? I know what parallel parking means but isn't parallel more like side by side, or is it that the act involved being side by side at some point? :D
 
Isn't it more like 'serial' parking though? I know what parallel parking means but isn't parallel more like side by side, or is it that the act involved being side by side at some point? :D

hehe if you'[re building a circuit maybe, but in this instance, you're parking "parallel" to the curb.

if you're parking in tesco/multi storey you're parking in a "bay"
 
I always thought parallel parking is cars parked next to each other like on Tesco's car park.
I must have been wrong all these years.

Hmm, just asked around the office and the older ones think the same as me and the younger ones think it's like parking up a street parallel to the kerb.
When asked (in a driving test) to parallel park, they mean parallel to the kerb :) May also be because the starting position is parallel to the other parked car(s) :)
 
Well yes I hate it when people park next to me in an empty car park as well, But its slightly different when parallel parking. As I only had two spaces behind me with room for 2 more cars. You suggest I park smack in the middle? wasting that space. but its ok becuase it keeps the old man happy because he dont have to use reverse. :( Sorry but the remarks are silly and 1 sided. I live in crowded town and if every person left enough room so he could just pull away we would be in a parking crysis.

I'm only messing with ya daz ;)
 
Should try parking around here - rarely have more than a foot left either side after getting into a gap and most of the time you just have to double park (parallel park next to someone else who's parallel parked and leave a note).
 
in Belgium if there's not enough room it's common to give a little bisou to the car behind and in front of you to "make" space.

Forget having ding free bumpers in Brussels :p
 
Parallel parking is this: ie double parking when you can't be arsed.
What you describe is ordinary parking as far as I'm concerned.

Parallel = 2 lines that don't intersect.




car number 2
car number 1

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kerb
 
So there you have it, both me and Singist are old gits (him way older than me) and we both think different things however Google Images shows what you young uns know.
 
Parallel parking is this: ie double parking when you can't be arsed.
What you describe is ordinary parking as far as I'm concerned.

Parallel = 2 lines that don't intersect.




car number 2
car number 1

-------------------------------------------------------------------
kerb

You're almost right! If car number 1 wasn't there and you (number 2) were a little closer to the kerb you'd be on the money.

Well done for trying :)
 
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