@FoundAt5280@SpliceItRight@ashleyschendel I have a question, do you trust your car enough to turn around and rummage through the back seat while it’s driving?
And if so for how long?
@SpliceItRight@ashleyschendel@FoundAt5280 Yeah, that’s why you have to judge your actions on what is smart to do most of the time.
MOST of the time it is safer to back in than to back out.
Also if you practice it, backing in is just as fast as pulling in.
@SeeRacists I bet that pussy brags about his generation being the “last tough generation”
There’s a reason he picked the smallest, crippled one to attack and those prisoners are gonna smell that reason from a MILE away.
Have fun being treated like the bitch you are Steven!
@SpliceItRight@ashleyschendel@FoundAt5280 Okay, so yes. Specifically a PERIPHERAL backup camera (usually part of a multi-camera system) can give you more visibility in that one specific situation (and maybe a couple others).
However, generally speaking, reversing into a spot will give you more visibility when exiting.
@SpliceItRight@ashleyschendel@FoundAt5280 “…it's safter because your back up camera has a wide field of view and let's you see more of what's back there.”
Your backup camera doesn’t let you see more than 5-6 feet in each direction, whereas if you’re backed in you can move your head left and right to see MUCH more.
@NigarPatti9130@Josh05837206@downbadcomment No, he perfectly explained what he means at least 3 separate times.
Maybe someone should draw you a diagram with crayons and pictures, I’m sure you can get it.
@SpliceItRight@ashleyschendel@FoundAt5280 I have been driving down the road and had to stop MANY TIMES because someone is backing out of their driveway and their face is GLUED to the backup camera.
@free_radical420@DestroyL23@beri_grizou Our first amendment says we have freedom of expression and the Supreme Court has ruled that your clothing is covered in that.
You can literally tell the cops “fuck you dirty pigs” while giving them the bird and it’s covered by the first amendment.