Question:
and you pull into a spot crooked do you straighten out or just leave it?
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i straighten it out....i dislike crooked parkerswhat do you mean?
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depends on how much you like your car, if you like your car, park it straight, that way it's less likely to get hit, door dinged, or scratched.I straighten out. I don't want anybody dinging my car.
Leave it crooked if it new to lessen the dings. And straight if it's old and you don't care!
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you need to straiten it out,,other wise it may get hit,,and your insurance or the other persons insurance may not cover it,,good luck,i hope this help,s.,,have a good x-mas.well first you shouldn't do that but when and if that happens i think it depends on how many cars are in the parking lot. if theres alot id be courteous and straiten out so that the people next to you (on either side) dont have trouble. if the parking lot is pretty empty i dont think it matters because the people on either side of you wont have as much trouble pulling out and the people that might want to park next to you could easily park somewhere else.
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Straighten it out as a courtesy to others and to avoid being dinged ...Front wheel or All wheel drive?
try to park right, do not leave it, someone may get mad and key your car or something.show me road signs, i am going to driving school for driving lessons?
Straighten the car the car out there is less chance of someone hitting your car with a door or there car when leaving. Also people may damage your car (key it) it happened to a friend of mine. The person left a note"Use one spot next time AH"I pull in straight always. I like my cars doors and if I pull in sideways then I will have dents in the sides. However people who park sideways and give me 6inches to get out will have a dent in their door.
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