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<blockquote data-quote="Tough Guy" data-source="post: 2233492" data-attributes="member: 47811"><p>Sometimes, yes it is. For example, I never park on the right when on the "sharp" side of a curve. Even on s&v rides, there's certain houses where I'll let the sup know I'm about to park on the left side. They never said a word about it. </p><p></p><p>The reason I feel it's safer in those situations, is i was on the right, and someone was trying to go around my parked vehicle, they may not be able to see around or thru my vehicle, and if someone was coming the opposite way at the same time, they could collide with each other. </p><p> In that instance, parking on the left allows both lanes to still be visible from both sides. Also, if I were to try and cross behind the vehicle, I wouldn't be able to see anything to my right as I cross past the truck. </p><p></p><p>Again, I'm not condoning it as a perpetual practice, and my keyword was sometimes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tough Guy, post: 2233492, member: 47811"] Sometimes, yes it is. For example, I never park on the right when on the "sharp" side of a curve. Even on s&v rides, there's certain houses where I'll let the sup know I'm about to park on the left side. They never said a word about it. The reason I feel it's safer in those situations, is i was on the right, and someone was trying to go around my parked vehicle, they may not be able to see around or thru my vehicle, and if someone was coming the opposite way at the same time, they could collide with each other. In that instance, parking on the left allows both lanes to still be visible from both sides. Also, if I were to try and cross behind the vehicle, I wouldn't be able to see anything to my right as I cross past the truck. Again, I'm not condoning it as a perpetual practice, and my keyword was sometimes. [/QUOTE]
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