Best Advice and Tips to Be Used when Parking
You are a driver so you know that incidents may happen not just
on the road, but also in parking lots. Most of the incidents
caused by violent drivers are taking place in suburban parking
lots. In order to avoid getting caught in a violent parking lot
incident, you should keep in mind some tips:
- Use common courtesy in your actions to prevent behaviour that
may disturb other drivers.
- Retain yourself from acting aggressively towards other drivers
by controlling your stress level.
- Stay calm and keep your cool whenever you are involved in a
parking incident. Always take into consideration the possible
outcome of your behaviour.
- Try to let pedestrians cross the street in front of your car
as often as possible. Remember that you are sitting comfortable
in your car while they may be walking in snow, rain or hot sun.
According to parking services regulations, pedestrians are
always having the right of way. And always be careful at small
children. They can jump in front of your car at any moment.
- Signal whenever you want to turn, even if you are driving
slowly. Driving in a parking lot doesn't mean you have to ignore
driving regulations.
- Occupy only one parking space.
- Respect parking services requirements and don't use a parking
space for a disabled person if you are not disabled. Common
sense should also stop you from acting in this manner.
- Most parking lots have drop-off zones and no-standing areas.
Don't park in these places as you will be causing activity
blockage in that area.
- Don't steal other drivers' parking spaces. This action is the
cause of the majority of aggressive incidents that occur in
parking lots.
- Try not to use any obscene gestures as they will definitely
offend other drivers. Try not to keep in mind that the other
drivers might misinterpret your gestures, so don't use any
irritating moves.
- Don't use your car phone while parking your car. A parking
services statistics stated that fender-benders caused by drivers
talking on the phone while parking their cars is the second most
common cause for violent incidents.
- Avoid eye contact as much as possible if another driver is
looking for a fight. Get out of there ignoring his/her
aggressive behaviour. If the violent driver is following you, go
to the nearest police station to let the officers know what is
happening.
- And always remember that if everyone would be using their
common sense, there won't be so many violent incidents in
parking lots. Therefore, don't forget to be polite and
considerate!