Parking Lots are Like a Jungle
A Lot Goes On There But Very Little is Known
Every day people come and go in parking lots around the world.
 
Do you realize the way your life and your bank account can be permanently altered by one bad moment a parking lot? Be proactive, ignorance is only bliss until reality smacks you in the face. Refer to the statistics to the right if you don’t think this is serious.
 
Parking lots are one of the most difficult tests of a drivers patience, vision, awareness and sheer luck each day. It is also the most common. The holiday season, with its high volume of traffic, shortened day light hours and distracted nature of the pedestrians in the are increase the threat of an accident exponentially. But honestly one trip to the local WalMart superstore will amaze you at how people walk right behind you as you are already half way out of a parking spot backing up. Being careful is just not enough, you need a strategy.
 
Back in to your parking spot, or if you can, pull through. The ultimate way to pull out of a parking spot in a busy parking lot is forward.
 
Click here or on the left to read more about Parking Strategy for more details, tips and strategies to survive.
 
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