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- mike_brezExplorer
soren wrote:
weathershak wrote:
I'm ok with it. My car has a steering wheel so I can just steer around it. I think pedestrians are more of a parking lot hazard than a parked RV.
I have, on several occasions, had idiots attempt to merge behind my class A, totally ignoring the toad firmly hitched to the rear. You really think leaving a car abandoned across the driving lanes of a Walmart parking lot is going to end well?
At some point one of their "special" customers will be crossing the lot while paying attention to more important things, like trying to get the 44 OZ Big Gulp back in the holder, screaming at the kids who are pulling patched of hair from each other's heads in the back seat, and adjusting her tube top, when her barely insured 1994 Grand Am center punches that toad like a bull hitting a matador.
Were talking Walmart here.
ROTFLMAO....a tube top I don't think I have saw one of those in over 30 years. - mike_brezExplorerThe towed is attached. The 5er is moving.
- Mr_Mark1ExplorerI believe that photographs really don't show the real picture. I think the toad is attached as you can see the front tires following the path of the motorhome. It actually may not be sticking out as far as it seems.
I'm sure that they won't be there long anyway.
Safe travels,
MM. - John_JoeyExplorer
IMO, I don't think the two are connected. For those that have Class A's and towed, you know the tow car follows you like a little puppy dog. To me that car has too much of an angle. Imagine pulling that rig into that spot, and where that 3-5 foot tow bar would be in relation to where the car is. It don't add up in my mind.
As far as taking up multiple spot's. I do that on purpose. You have those out there that just HAVE to park next to you. Makes pulling out a little tense. - sorenExplorer
weathershak wrote:
I'm ok with it. My car has a steering wheel so I can just steer around it. I think pedestrians are more of a parking lot hazard than a parked RV.
I have, on several occasions, had idiots attempt to merge behind my class A, totally ignoring the toad firmly hitched to the rear. You really think leaving a car abandoned across the driving lanes of a Walmart parking lot is going to end well?
At some point one of their "special" customers will be crossing the lot while paying attention to more important things, like trying to get the 44 OZ Big Gulp back in the holder, screaming at the kids who are pulling patched of hair from each other's heads in the back seat, and adjusting her tube top, when her barely insured 1994 Grand Am center punches that toad like a bull hitting a matador.
Were talking Walmart here. - Mortimer_BrewstExplorer IIAfter looking at it I've concluded that it's a good parking job, but unfortunately someone painted all the lines incorrectly.
- Dennis12ExplorerThe pick up and the fifth wheel are going down an isle. As far as the Motor Home do what you have to do. This gives people with nothing else talk about something to do.
- weathershakExplorerI'm ok with it. My car has a steering wheel so I can just steer around it. I think pedestrians are more of a parking lot hazard than a parked RV.
- NaioExplorer IIFits in a standard parking space!
mtrumpet wrote:
Here's another perspective....
Is he parked? Or, is he just stopped there waiting for the 5er to move on and out of his way? (Although, I don't see any brake lights, but that doesn't mean anything.)
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