Posted by Southern Ray on September 06, 2019 at 17:16:05 from (108.219.75.114):
Big Tee's post below about the pickup's hitches brings back memories of my youth. I grew up in a small farming community. At the crossroads there was a general store. Very nice and well kept. You could buy anything from bubble gum to windmills. In front of the store was a sign that read "Head in Parking Only." Not a homemade sign, but a highway style black lettering on white. I was too young to drive and for years when I read the words I just never made the connection. Even when I started driving I just pulled up to the curb and never gave it a second thought. A few times I saw a pickup backed in, but they were loading sacks of parts or such and I guess they got a pass. There was a gas pump. Many cars had the fill spot behind the license plate. You needed to back in. Fast forward fifty some years, I have been driving a Chevy Silverado with an extended cab for the past fifteen years. I have found it much safer to back into a parking slot and then pull out driving forward rather than backing out. In every parking lot I look for a slot where I can drive out forward. But in all my years of driving I have yet to see any such "Head in Parking Only" sign anywhere. Has anyone else seen any such sign?
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