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Why most car drivers with larger cars when parking their cars never straighten their tyres?

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It is so annoying in dangerous specially in roads which are narrow and they make it even more narrow by parking inappropriately.

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  1. They spend as much on their cars as many people make in a year. They buy suv's that cost as much as a 3 bedroom house in some areas. They are pretentious, rude, elitists who believe that all the 'little people' with there little cars can park elsewhere and walk.

    Whenever I see one of these inconsiderate buffoons in the parking lot at wal-mart, I remind myself that likely they are in debt up to their eyeballs and are making up for some personality flaw by having such a large vehicle.


  2. Give THEM A FIRING?

  3. You are hardly gonna crash because the tyres are not straight. They dont stick out much further than the wing of the car.

  4. You sound paranoid. Clearly you're not an experienced driver, it's good driving practice to turn the wheels so that they "chock" against the kerb should your car try to run away.

  5. They do it to say  "Look how wide my tyres are, good aren't they?"

  6. Because they lack common courtesy, common courtesy being an oxymoron of course.

  7. Has it ever occurred to you that parking with the wheels turned can actually be SAFER? It causes the vehicle to run into the kerb and not down the street should the handbrake fail.

    You're just being silly

  8. I think you are obsessed. There is no requirement to do as you imply. Have you ever come across an accident caused by your observation. I doubt it. Would it not be a good idea to think about actions that cause death and destruction on our roads? Other that that, keep taking the tablets.

  9. thats bullshit!

  10. Yes I agree with you 100 percent it is very annoying.......

  11. cause they find their massive cars to big to manouver so just dump them!

  12. must be a cultural thing...over here where we call 'em "tires", it don't matter if they're straight, they just don't take up much space.

    I guess maybe the tyres in the southern hemisphere must be much bigger?

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