@prieurdp You're conducting the more dangerous movement (reversing) into a lower traffic environment (the parking bay) which is safer than the reverse.
This is a mandatory safety requirement for many workers, and it carries over into your personal life when you in the habit.
Everyone not using both lanes is a fuckwit who doesn't realise how by arguing over fairness at the piont of merge they are exporting the traffic impact of the closed lane onto *other* parts of the road network.
That line snaking back causes impacts to people not on this road
You’re standing in a long line at the deli. A guy walks in behind you, shifts to your left to walk next to the line and slides in front of the guy several people ahead of you. An urban planner reminds you that really is the most efficient way of managing a line.
@Llib7 I reckon the good measure is if more than 50% of your residents are working in another council and/or more than 50% of your workers are coming from another council then your council is too small.
@eisielle@SCHIZO_FREQ Right but the whole discourse of the OP was about women self-reporting far higher levels of effort. You can't dismiss that as "I don't care about the effort"
@eisielle@SCHIZO_FREQ Well my ex sure didn't see it that way lol.
The point is that for every person saying XYZ absolutely must be done to a 100% standard there's a perfectly reasonable 80% standard that took 20% the effort.
@eisielle@SCHIZO_FREQ I'm an air dry the dishes house, and a dishes (mostly) every night house.
Sometimes we might have a few more dishes left than can fit in the drying rack for whatever reason. I give them a quick rinse and leave them to wash properly in tomorrows load.
Were the dishes finished?