Obviously not a lot you can do about it, but seeing on Sentry mode the number of times I park somewhere and someone just bumps their door into mine is annoying. I guess before I didn't realise how often it happens.
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Parking place dimensions need to be updated : Austin 7 (Ruby) 4'3". Model TObviously not a lot you can do about it, but seeing on Sentry mode the number of times I park somewhere and someone just bumps their door into mine is annoying. I guess before I didn't realise how often it happens.
There are a lot of things you can do.Obviously not a lot you can do about it, but seeing on Sentry mode the number of times I park somewhere and someone just bumps their door into mine is annoying. I guess before I didn't realise how often it happens.
There are a lot of things you can do.
I've done this all my life, even when I was driving a 7 year old car.
- At home, park in your garage... Well, clean it out.
- At work, scope out a good spot and always park there. There is a 30" concrete column between me and the next car.
- Park further out. I'm looking for 10,000 steps a day anyway.
- Park next to a handicap spot or handicap walkway. You get a 6 foot buffer.
- In parking lots, park on an end spot against a curb. Crowd the curb leaving a lot of room on the other side of your car.
- When you must park next to someone park on their passenger side of the car. Most cars only have one person.
- Don't park next to large SUV's, trucks or junkers in general.
- Park next to a 4 door car, 2 door cars have much longer doors.
- Never park near were people return their shopping cart, or downhill from the shopping cart return area.
I parked next to another Tesla as the car park was packed and thought it would be the safest option.Some people are definitely more aware of Tesla's recording down the sides. I've even noticed the flashing (now pulsing) headlights catching somebodies attention as they open their door and slowing down considerably in their movements.
Came back to my previous car to find a mother installing her toddler in the back, while steadying herself by resting her stiletto clad hoof against my rear door. Got a mouthful of invective for pointing it out.I do all these, 4 door cars provided no evidence of kids seats in the back though.
At least sheep have soft sides. The only problem is with their hard little hooves if they should jump on the bonnet. That nearly happened to me a while ago when a shepherd was driving his sheep … a whole flock, past my car in a narrow road.If I park in an empty section of a car park I usually find someone comes and parks next to me like a sheep
Baa stards!At least sheep have soft sides. The only problem is with their hard little hooves if they should jump on the bonnet. That nearly happened to me a while ago when a shepherd was driving his sheep … a whole flock, past my car in a narrow road.
And few, if any, have doors. However, their "soft sides" ( I don't think you mean emotionally) are not quite wash mitt ready.At least sheep have soft sides. ...
Q: What car do sheep favour?If I park in an empty section of a car park I usually find someone comes and parks next to me like a sheep