It all has to do with the type of tow bar used. Since they flex in and out.
Just like when towing anything it becomes second nature that you HAVE to look ahead before entering to make sure you can get in and out. No one wants to have to back a trailer out either.
8 years on the road full timing towing a toad. I have had to unhook 2 times. Both not my fault.
Burger King in Marrietta
Who would of thought that there is an entrance that goes into a tight round parking lot behind the building with NO exit?
Kentucky Horse Park CG
Pulled in at night and CG host waved me into the wrong site in the dark that when I pulled in I was met with a concrete parking bumper and a now MH and Toad at a complete 45 degree angle. :R
Talk about jammed tight tow bar hitch pins! That's were I learned how to use a small socket wrench extension and a hammer. :W