• KillingTimeItself@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 month ago

    i mean, most parking lots have back to back spaces, so it sounds to me like they’ve pulled in the first one, all the way through to the next one. I see no problem here, large trucks like this have to stop somewhere.

    Beats parking in the lot sideways LMAO.

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      1 month ago

      large trucks like this have to stop somewhere.

      Do they? Are these big trucks necessary at all outside of a construction yard?

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      1 month ago

      When I drove a small school bus, and I needed to park it somewhere in between the times I was transporting students, I generally looked for a spot at the edges of the lot to back into, where the back of the bus would overhang over the curb (I made sure it would never disturb any sidewalk). Of course, I did several times see full-sized school buses diagonally parked across 4 spaces at the far end of a large parking lot; after all, there’s not much else you can do with such a large vehicle.

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        1 month ago

        yeah school busses outside of parking lots at schools or depots are pretty hard to deal with. Unless you want to park it in your driveway, maybe.