I once heard “to keep your tailgate from being stolen” but that seems like it’d be a rare case.

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      Scenario 1. You’re in the lane, about to park. I’m following you. You come to a stop in the lane. You have the right of way; I have to yield to you until you leave the lane. You could completely ignore me if you wanted to. You only need to observe and avoid obstacles near your vehicle.

      Scenario 2. You’re in the parking space, about to back into the lane of traffic. I am approaching in the lane. I have the right of way over the lane. In addition to maneuvering your vehicle around obstacles up close, you also have to observe and yield to me, approaching from a distance.

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      The parking space is ideally a controlled area, i.e. you can readily assume it is free of other vehicular traffic. The same cannot be said for backing out of a space into the travel lanes through the parking lot.

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        I’m forever telling my children to pay attention in car parks because they are full of moving cars.

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      You can see what is in front of you easier than you can see what is behind you. Over all you have left blind spots in front of you than you do behind you.

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      It’s not. Over here there are signs everywhere saying “please only park in forwards” because they’re sick of dented and scraped cars and cars that have been parked askew and take up two places.

      How is parking between two cars safer than pullong out backwards not between two cars? It’s not as if you’re pulling out onto a main road.