• potatopotato@sh.itjust.works
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    Idk if people are aware, but this is the original concept for the car. It was designed to be short enough to fit into parking spots sideways deliberately.

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    It should be. That’s exactly why those cars exist. I just got back from NYC, and I always admire the people that drive them there. You can always find a parking place. You often find them at the end of street, just barely squeezed in before the crosswalk. No other car can do that.

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    I have a smart car and parked like that a few times years ago after seeing a picture like this and got a ticket eventually

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      I just looked up my state laws, and yeah, it specifically states parallel.

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        Oh yeah definitely, fun fact you can easily get two smarts comfortably into a standard US parking spot I have a friend that also has a smart and when we go somewhere together we will use a single parking spot because it’s funny

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        2 days ago

        not in stock form. close, but not quite

        of course, their inability to parallel park close to the curb means that they would in fact stick out just as much to the street

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      I got one eventually in a small city for doing the same. I didn’t bother fighting it because court would’ve taken all day and it was $20, which I assume is what they bank on, but I did want to go to court to have them clarify just what exact law did I break

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    I know in my city it’s not legal. Someone did this and a police officer walked up to them and told them to park it sideways. I was really pissed at the cop. They weren’t blocking the street.

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      Just because a cop tells you not to do it doesn’t mean it’s illegal. They’re known for throwing their weight around over very little.

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      Where I’m from the legal infraction is that the right side wheels are more than half a meter from the curb (I learned this from the ticket I got for parking on the wrong side of the street)

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        We have something similar, it’s not half a metre though, more like twenty centimetres. The reason being that it must allow for the cleaning of the gutter. It’s not really enforced though.

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        At least in my area where the rules are the sane, motorbikes just exist outside the law. You park them wherever, but nobody gets in trouble when someone on a motorbike dies.

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          right wheels need to be within 12" of the curb

          park nose first

          rear passenger wheel still more than 12" from curb -> ticket.

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            Oh I misread it as front right/passenger wheel, my bad. Yeah that doesn’t leave much alternative.

            Which is kinda stupid since that car’s front wheels are probably closer to the curb than many trucks’ driver side wheels are even when parked properly…

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              I agree that it probably should be legal-ish. I think maximum curb gaps are a great idea, and minimum curb gaps are probably a good idea in areas where curb cleaning might frequently overlap with parking. But smarts and cycles should almost always be allowed to double-up within the same F-150-sized space.

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    Thinking of the van and ute that have been both been parked outside my apartment with 3/4 of a car length between them for over a month now. I miss my old Yaris.

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      There are laws that specify wheels within a specific distance from the curb when parking on the side of a road like this. Some are vague and just ‘wheels’, but some do specify front wheels or back wheels and this could technically be in violation.

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    If I couldn’t pull out because some little Urkel car did that, I’d be pissed. Pissed enough to call a buddy to help me pick it up and move it onto the sidewalk. 😅

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      Years ago I dated a woman who owned an Innocenti, an import that made the Mini look like a monster truck. Having that thing moved onto a sidewalk or spun sideways, backwards etc was a regular feature of our weekends.

      Edited for two separate autocorrect fails.

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        Short wheelbase, it will be fine. Also you missed the part where a couple dudes are gonna pick the lil’ fucker up lmao.

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      At least one of those two people either side of the tiny car parked like an asshole, unless they parked in order from front to back.

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        Without marked spaces it’s impossible to say.

        Someone can park perfectly in the morning, but then with everyone else moving their cars during the day, it can easily appear as a shit parking later on.

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      Yeah I only accept bad parking jobs from oversized pickups. The hell does it matter what type of vehicle did the pinning? Close is close whether the other car is parallel to the curb or not.

      Blame yourself for being to close to the front car then. Or blame that car too. Hurr durr funny small car bad.

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      With the hatchback model, you can just lift the front bumper, and roll the car into a vertical position.

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    Pretty sure in my state your supposed to be about 6 inches away from the curb.

    Dont get me wrong its never enforced cause then all the oversized small peeney trucks would be in the lane of traffic…

    But yea wonder how ppa would handle it

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    They can exit either left or right easily but I wonder what the visibility of oncoming traffic would be given the drivers position seems a little more set back from the lane of traffic versus a traditional park where the driver is directly adjacent the moving traffic lane with mirrors also giving them a clear view.