The Smart Car has its positive points, safety is one of them when put in the context of your average collision in a traffic accident.
Probably very true
in the average, 'in-town', 35 mph-or-less collision.
What I was referring to was...well... what I stated above!
Oddly, there has not been any sort of movement in this area to allow smaller cars like this to share a metered parking spot. Put two of them in one spot here and the one in back will get a parking citation from the Meter Maid..
Where I live, 'same is true regarding "handicapped" parking places. I'm specifically referring to the ones designed for wheelchair-accessible vans wherein the parking space
beside the actual handicap parking spot is painted with
stripes to keep cars from parking there so a wheelchair can be loaded/off-loaded from the side-door of said van.
At one time, my mom and I
both had handicap permits (long story). We went to a local hotel for breakfast one day and we
BOTH parked in
one of those "van" style parking spaces...she in the actual handicapped pking space itself and I in the "stripped" space. I taped a note to the INSIDE of the windshield on
both cars that c-l-e-a-r-l-y stated the cars were "together"...even had ARROWS on each note
pointing to the other car. (The idea was to just take up ONE handicapped space
instead of two so there'd be a space open for someone else to use
that otherwise wouldn't have been. I couldn't see any
logic in doing otherwise.)
You guessed it. By the time we returned, my car had been ticketed! I immediately took a PHOTO of how the two cars were parked AND A CLOSEUP OF THE NOTES ON THE WINDSHIELDS and headed down to the courthouse! They CANCELLED the ticket
on the spot.
You'd THINK the person who wrote that ticket WOULD HAVE BEEN ABLE TO SEE/UNDERSTAND/GRASP what our whole INTENT had been and just
moved on. But, NOOOOOOOOOOOOO...:evil:...the power-drunk "jackwagon"... (- R. Lee Ermy)