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Originally Posted by Justin1686 hey, ive read through all the posts in this thread. my question has to deal with backing out of a parking lot. i'm not worried about

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Old 04-01-2009, 03:52 PM   #30 (permalink)
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hey, ive read through all the posts in this thread. my question has to deal with backing out of a parking lot. i'm not worried about the changing lane aspect, every car has its blind spots. But i work in a retail store parking lot, and obviously backing out of a spot occurs a lot. how do you guys feel about backing out of a spot?
There's no fixing that really. The car has a long back and is low to the ground. Any time you're parked between two other cars, backing out is going to be risky. All you can do is take it slowly. Look, move a little, look again, move a little, until you can actually see around the other cars. If you just look once and go, you're taking a big risk in this car.
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