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yking Amateur Lvl 2


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Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 3:38 pm Post subject: Benefits of Reverse Parking |
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Dear all,
I came across the following article sometime back which I found interesting, just remember about it during our discussion in another tread: -
"Reversing into a parking space as offers numerous advantages. The first is financial. It has been estimated that reversing into a parking space so that you can drive away forwards can save £2 per week on fuel. It takes the engine from an average five year old car around one and a half minutes to warm up and reach maximum fuel efficiency. The most effective way to warm the engine is by driving it smoothly away. Reversing out of a parking space when the engine is cold uses around twenty to twenty five times more fuel in the first seconds than it does when warm. If you reverse out of a parking space an average of 10 times a week then this additional cost in fuel adds up to around £2 around a week. So by making sure you pull out of your parking space forwards you could save around £100 per year. This doesn't include the money you will also save from decreasing the wear to your car's engine.
Reverse parking, also know as bay parking, is also widely considered to be safer. Firstly at slow speeds a car has greater maneuverability going backwards than it does going forwards. Also reversing into an area you can see, namely a parking bay is safer than reversing out into an area you can't see i.e. a busy road. It is also a lot easier to control a car going forwards than it is backwards when it is first started and attempting a high risk manoeuvre such as reversing when you have just entered a car are not necessarily concentrating to the best of your abilities is more dangerous.
Increased security is another advantage. Reversing close to a wall or other large object can make it harder for a thief to break into your car. Also if for personal security reasons you needed to leave a parking space quickly, driving forwards would allow you greater acceleration and improved vision.
To make reversing into a parking bay easier you can lower the left mirror to provide a better guide to your lateral position. If all the parking spaces run in parallel rows you can line your car up with the space in front and reverse back in a straight line. This should automatically position you in the centre of the parking bay."
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legrunt Veteran


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Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 5:19 pm Post subject: |
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Fully agree!
Plus, when you are walking towards the car, you can admire the front of your car smiling (or frowning, depending on non FL or FL variant) at you!
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Civic568 LvL 2

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Posted: Wed May 27, 2009 10:26 pm Post subject: |
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Great infors.
Exactly agreed on this.
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civickong Veteran


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blackberrybloke Moderator


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Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 1:19 am Post subject: |
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| civickong wrote: | I was told that reversing parking, the car is easier to be tolled away. Because the hand brake is only locked the front wheel.  |
yeah. there was a case which happened to one of the forummers here and was advised by the police not to park his FD with the front facing the gates. _________________
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SpeedySnail Moderator


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Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 10:21 am Post subject: |
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Guys, lets park our FDs facing the house, it is not worth the saving rather than worrying about it all the times. |
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Sch550 Amateur


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Posted: Thu May 28, 2009 10:55 am Post subject: Re: Benefits of Reverse Parking |
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[quote="yking"]
Really good infos and tips.. n also pro and con
Have to be carefull on this when park whereelse outside house.. even normally did the reverse parking more frequent.. |
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yking Amateur Lvl 2


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3ple2s Committee


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Posted: Fri May 29, 2009 4:45 pm Post subject: |
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| civickong wrote: | I was told that reversing parking, the car is easier to be tolled away. Because the hand brake is only locked the front wheel.  |
true & totally agree.. _________________ ~ don |
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legrunt Veteran


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Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 2:47 am Post subject: |
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| 3ple2s wrote: | | civickong wrote: | I was told that reversing parking, the car is easier to be tolled away. Because the hand brake is only locked the front wheel.  |
true & totally agree.. |
Actually, not true. The handbrake works on the rear wheels.
Its the parking gear selection "P" that locks the front wheels. For manual cars, to lock the front wheels, simply place the gear into first gear before you leave your car. (must remember to move back to neutral before starting!)
Having said that, if someone is determined enough to tow your car, whether its from the front or the rear, it doesnt matter if the wheels are locked up. One side up on the tow bar, the other side, up on caddies. |
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keat01 Amateur

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Posted: Sat May 30, 2009 8:12 am Post subject: |
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| legrunt wrote: | | 3ple2s wrote: | | civickong wrote: | I was told that reversing parking, the car is easier to be tolled away. Because the hand brake is only locked the front wheel.  |
true & totally agree.. |
Actually, not true. The handbrake works on the rear wheels.
Its the parking gear selection "P" that locks the front wheels. For manual cars, to lock the front wheels, simply place the gear into first gear before you leave your car. (must remember to move back to neutral before starting!)
Having said that, if someone is determined enough to tow your car, whether its from the front or the rear, it doesnt matter if the wheels are locked up. One side up on the tow bar, the other side, up on caddies. |
Yes, agree. Handbrake locks the rear wheel, gear box locks the front wheel. |
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king Newbie


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Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 3:57 pm Post subject: Re: Benefits of Reverse Parking |
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| yking wrote: | Dear all,
I came across the following article sometime back which I found interesting, just remember about it during our discussion in another tread: -
"Reversing into a parking space as offers numerous advantages. The first is financial. It has been estimated that reversing into a parking space so that you can drive away forwards can save £2 per week on fuel. It takes the engine from an average five year old car around one and a half minutes to warm up and reach maximum fuel efficiency. The most effective way to warm the engine is by driving it smoothly away. Reversing out of a parking space when the engine is cold uses around twenty to twenty five times more fuel in the first seconds than it does when warm. If you reverse out of a parking space an average of 10 times a week then this additional cost in fuel adds up to around £2 around a week. So by making sure you pull out of your parking space forwards you could save around £100 per year. This doesn't include the money you will also save from decreasing the wear to your car's engine.
Reverse parking, also know as bay parking, is also widely considered to be safer. Firstly at slow speeds a car has greater maneuverability going backwards than it does going forwards. Also reversing into an area you can see, namely a parking bay is safer than reversing out into an area you can't see i.e. a busy road. It is also a lot easier to control a car going forwards than it is backwards when it is first started and attempting a high risk manoeuvre such as reversing when you have just entered a car are not necessarily concentrating to the best of your abilities is more dangerous.
Increased security is another advantage. Reversing close to a wall or other large object can make it harder for a thief to break into your car. Also if for personal security reasons you needed to leave a parking space quickly, driving forwards would allow you greater acceleration and improved vision.
To make reversing into a parking bay easier you can lower the left mirror to provide a better guide to your lateral position. If all the parking spaces run in parallel rows you can line your car up with the space in front and reverse back in a straight line. This should automatically position you in the centre of the parking bay."
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kam557 LvL 2

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Posted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:18 pm Post subject: Re: Benefits of Reverse Parking |
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| king wrote: | | yking wrote: | Dear all,
I came across the following article sometime back which I found interesting, just remember about it during our discussion in another tread: -
"Reversing into a parking space as offers numerous advantages. The first is financial. It has been estimated that reversing into a parking space so that you can drive away forwards can save £2 per week on fuel. It takes the engine from an average five year old car around one and a half minutes to warm up and reach maximum fuel efficiency. The most effective way to warm the engine is by driving it smoothly away. Reversing out of a parking space when the engine is cold uses around twenty to twenty five times more fuel in the first seconds than it does when warm. If you reverse out of a parking space an average of 10 times a week then this additional cost in fuel adds up to around £2 around a week. So by making sure you pull out of your parking space forwards you could save around £100 per year. This doesn't include the money you will also save from decreasing the wear to your car's engine.
Reverse parking, also know as bay parking, is also widely considered to be safer. Firstly at slow speeds a car has greater maneuverability going backwards than it does going forwards. Also reversing into an area you can see, namely a parking bay is safer than reversing out into an area you can't see i.e. a busy road. It is also a lot easier to control a car going forwards than it is backwards when it is first started and attempting a high risk manoeuvre such as reversing when you have just entered a car are not necessarily concentrating to the best of your abilities is more dangerous.
Increased security is another advantage. Reversing close to a wall or other large object can make it harder for a thief to break into your car. Also if for personal security reasons you needed to leave a parking space quickly, driving forwards would allow you greater acceleration and improved vision.
To make reversing into a parking bay easier you can lower the left mirror to provide a better guide to your lateral position. If all the parking spaces run in parallel rows you can line your car up with the space in front and reverse back in a straight line. This should automatically position you in the centre of the parking bay."
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Happy that I am a reverse parking guy  |
Heh heh me 2..have been living in kuantan for the past 4 years and i very very seldom see any driver reverse parking..it's irritating to watch them 'nose-dive' their car into a parking bay and then struggle to straighten the car..alamak  |
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