RE: The (Not So) Smart Car: A Tiny Car For A Tiny Mind
This was somewhat amusing to read, but I wonder how the owners of such small cars really feel. Are you absolutely sure they are so smug?
Perhaps parking with their front ends sticking out like that could be attributed to other reasons:
(1) Maybe the owner was merely in a hurry to find a parking spot and didn't take the time to think things through?
(2) Perhaps the driver didn't realize that sticking out into traffic like that was creating a hazard?
(3) If the driver had parked in the standard-sized gap left by a much larger car, would you feel that the unused space was wasted?
The safety issue would be paramount for me, so I would never willingly drive this sort of vehicle, but I can imagine someone wanting to save money by buying such a small car:
(A) lower weight --> lower fuel consumption
(B) taxes are sometimes based on engine size
(C) greater maneuverability in small spaces (good for inexperienced or diffident drivers)
I read an article recently where the owner claimed that parking like that was the whole point of having a smart car! Un-frickin-believable!
No because there would still be enough space for another smart car or at worst a motorbike, and it's better than sticking out in traffic. These things are especially hazardous to cyclists.
I get all the benefits of owning a small car, and like I said there's nothing wrong with small cars. It's just the arrogant owners who believe the rules don't apply to them.
Cg