"MarquetteLa" (marquettela)
09/19/2018 at 17:30 • Filed to: None | 15 | 31 |
A wheelchair cannot fit through this space. A person using crutches could not safely pass by. An elderly person should not have to walk across loose stones on a slope (slope not seen well in the photo) to get by a parked pickup truck. This is not even a particularly large truckbed. You may not use the sidewalk, but others do.
I very nearly “accidentally” banged myself/my watch on this truck as I walked by. Please think about how your actions, even actions as small as parking, can affect others.
Urambo Tauro
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 17:46 | 9 |
THIS so much. Th e sidewalk is not a fucking w heel stop. That goes for regular cars too. Know where your bumpers are, both front and rear (also your hitch/winch/snowplow /tire/bosozo ku pipes/ whatever if they stick out more ) .
SPAMBot - Horse Doctor
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 17:47 | 2 |
Can I add to please stop fully before a crosswalk and to please look both ways for pedestrians before moving forward?
MarquetteLa
> Urambo Tauro
09/19/2018 at 17:52 | 1 |
You’re right, it’s not just trucks that are guilty of this (although they are usually the worst offenders).
Censored
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 17:53 | 11 |
Especially don’t do this.
vicali
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 17:54 | 1 |
Jerky move not limited to trucks..
MarquetteLa
> SPAMBot - Horse Doctor
09/19/2018 at 17:57 | 0 |
Yes! I used to live in the apartment building in the lower-left corner here. Traffic turning right at the red light at the green X would ALWAYS barrel across the stop line and into the crosswalk in order to see oncoming traffic to make their right turn. Incredibly dangerous intersection, for both cars and pedestrians.
SilentButNotReallyDeadly...killed by G/O Media
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 17:58 | 3 |
While I am in vehement agreement with you on this... it's not all about the vehicle or its operator. This a classic example of poor public infrastructure design - one where the design favours vehicles over pedestrians just by the virtue of sheer lazyiness of design.
MarquetteLa
> vicali
09/19/2018 at 17:59 | 1 |
You’re right, I acknowledged this in my reply to Urambo.
MarquetteLa
> SilentButNotReallyDeadly...killed by G/O Media
09/19/2018 at 18:00 | 2 |
The sidewalk could definitely be wider here.
But think of how expensive all that extra concrete would be!!!!!
/s
Manwich - now Keto-Friendly
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 18:05 | 0 |
Okay... I’ll park like this instead...
/jk
On a more serious note, that’s not even that bad. With a lot of the boats sold in the 1970s, you could completely block the sidewalk with the massive front or rear overhang they had. Here is a prime example:
vicali
> Censored
09/19/2018 at 18:09 | 6 |
Sonofahitch..
Manwich - now Keto-Friendly
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 18:11 | 0 |
Also note if this is in Houston, you could call the city and get that truck ticketed:
https://abc13.com/traffic/warning-you-could-get-a-ticket-for-parking-in-your-driveway/1652933/
Chariotoflove
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 18:14 | 0 |
Or they could just not back in at all. Then, they wouldn’t be in danger of overlapping too far.
SPAMBot - Horse Doctor
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 18:15 | 1 |
That looks dangerous. I bet foot traffic is pretty high at that intersection with the bus stops on 3 corners, too. I have the most close calls where cars are street parked so drivers blow through the crosswalk to see. If you need to pull out more, stop once to look for peds, then another time to look for cars. I’ve started smacking quarter panels of cars that come close enough that I can physically touch them. Open palm to make noise and not cause damage.
Fun fact, m
y brother used to live really close to that intersection. Now he is on the other side of the state park
MarquetteLa
> Manwich - now Keto-Friendly
09/19/2018 at 18:15 | 0 |
I think most major areas will ticket for blocking the sidewalk in neighborhoods. I don’t think I’ve ever seen this type of sidewalk- blocking in commercial areas receive tickets.
Manwich - now Keto-Friendly
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 18:18 | 1 |
I bet if someone calls, especially if there is more than one vehicle doing that, they’ll happily send someone out to write some tickets and earn some revenue for the city.
Discerning
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 18:20 | 1 |
Why is there a side walk directly behind a row of parking spots? Is this in a parking lot? Seems strange
MarquetteLa
> Chariotoflove
09/19/2018 at 18:21 | 0 |
I’m pretty sure the front overhang is just as long as the rear on this truck, if not longer.
SilentButNotReallyDeadly...killed by G/O Media
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 18:23 | 4 |
Or it could be backed away from the curb. Or the parking space could have wheel blocks.
As in most cases, t here’s any number of cheap alternatives to not giving a fuck about good urban design!
MarquetteLa
> SPAMBot - Horse Doctor
09/19/2018 at 18:23 | 1 |
Absolutely atrocious intersection to deal with, both as a pedestrian and a driver. So glad I’m not living there anymore. For more than one reason.
MarquetteLa
> Discerning
09/19/2018 at 18:25 | 0 |
Yes, this is a parking lot in an industrial park. The sidewalk pictured here runs around the whole loop, which plenty of people who work in this area use to stretch their legs and get some fresh air throughout the day (which is exactly what I was doing) .
Discerning
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 18:30 | 0 |
W eird. They should have put the sidewalk further outside of the lot and not right on the edge.
I back my truck into every spot I park in and tend to park far from store to avoid hanging out into a lane from parking in a spot that is too short.
That said, I can't say I recall ever parking in a lot with a perimeter sidewalk that is right on the edge of the lot like that.
CarsofFortLangley - Oppo Forever
> vicali
09/19/2018 at 18:30 | 0 |
Goddamn Subaru Baja owners
Chariotoflove
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 18:34 | 1 |
Sure, depending on the car, of course. However, it’s usually easier to see how far you’ve pulled in on the front.
vicali
> CarsofFortLangley - Oppo Forever
09/19/2018 at 18:39 | 0 |
G
et out of here Ridgeline..
TheRealBicycleBuck
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 19:16 | 0 |
As others have said, it’s a design issue and it’s a fairly common problem. I see it just about everywhere I go. The lot where I have to park takes it one step further - there are no sidewalks. It maximizes the parking and turns all of the drive lanes into pedestrian lanes too. At least the perimeter of the lot has a sidewalk which is separated from the lot by a fence and some bushes.
gogmorgo - rowing gears in a Grand Cherokee
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 19:58 | 0 |
This would be less of a problem if it wasn’t a crew-cab. Crew- cab trucks are stupid and unnecessarily impractical.
That said there are many cases where the parking stalls aren’t long enough to fit even my small truck. In that case I would always reverse into a spot because the rear end of my truck is considerably less replaceable than the front. But yes, I agree. Hanging over the sidewalk is a dick move.
Gerry197
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 20:09 | 0 |
O verhang on most trucks are greater on the rear , especially for full size trucks. T hat’s why a lot of truck owners back in, they can keep sometimes over a foo t of overhang away from the road by backing in.
smobgirl
> MarquetteLa
09/19/2018 at 20:32 | 0 |
I don’t know if Denver does, but they don’t in my neighborhood. (Though I feel like we get a “low-income” pass o n a lot of stuff that matters to the rest of the city)
Just Jeepin'
> Gerry197
09/19/2018 at 20:36 | 1 |
I back in for safety. So much easier to know what/ who’s around you when pulling in, vs when you’re leaving.
MarquetteLa
> gogmorgo - rowing gears in a Grand Cherokee
09/20/2018 at 10:19 | 0 |
There was about three feet of unused space at the front of this parking bay.