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wannavolunteerFT wrote:
I have the same thing backing in at home... I have to loop through my front yard and out the side and then back straight as possible into side yard. The street is pretty narrow and to avoid the trees in my yard, it sometimes takes me a couple of tries. It amazes me how close some of the folks pull while I am trying to back. Sometimes so close, I can't even make a hard turn with truck to straighten out how I am heading with trailer. And I live just off a highway, so I understand cars coming in sometimes. I live on a road that makes a circle from the highway, with two entry points. The road name is XXXXX Circle. It's ones that come in and weight for me to get out of their way, pull into a house down the road, and then turn around and come right back out, that amaze me. Especially when they sit there and you can see they are obviously angry at having to wait. I mean come on people, there are two ends to the street that both connect to the same highway.. it is a CIRCLE.
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Artum Snowbird wrote:
Or maybe they just like to watch...they have a rig like yours and need to figure out how to do it right. Or they have a rig like yours and like to watch to see how many times it takes for you to get it right.
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lizbard wrote:
If the cash registers don't tell the kids how to make change, they look lost. Since they are texting with the abbreviations, some kids don't know how to spell either.
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Terryallan wrote:Perhaps they are there to watch the show and hoping you'll hit one of the trees. Then they'll have a funny story to tell their friends around the campfire about the idiot that was trying to back his trailer into his yard and hit a tree. Or perhaps they're just not in a hurry and they figure you're expert enough that you will only be a minute. Don't know how any of that would suggest they're "Stupid". Maybe you're afraid you'll hit the tree and look stupid and don't want anyone to see it. Why would you call them stupid?
I live in the middle of the block in town. Not a super busy street, but not a quiet one either. There are intersections less than 200' each side of me.
Here's the deal. I have to back the TT into my front yard, between 2 trees 12' apart. Not hard to do really. I always wait until traffic clears. But it NEVER fails that after I start the process, a car will come over the hill and run right up to the front of the truck, or rear of the TT. Understand, they can see me for more than 2 blocks, and there is ample time for them to turn, and go around, but they still come on. So guess what. They get to sit, and watch the master back slowly out of the road.
Once I get 50' of TV, and TT stretched out across a 30' road, ain't nobody getting by.
Were it me, and I saw a TT across the road, and I had a couple intersections to turn and go around. I'd do it in a New York minute.
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2012Coleman wrote:
I have the same situation as the OP, except no trees. People speed around a curve going up a hill despite the posted 20 mph limit and are presented with a wall of aluminum backing up or the side of my TV. I have seen their front ends dive as the result of panic braking. Some go over the neighbor's lawn across the street. It's so bad that I'm considering having a sign made and plant it in the ground on the blind curve. Have not decided what it would say yet...