Elio Amazed
Elio Addict
- Joined
- Jun 30, 2014
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Forward or backward, if they hit my stationary vehicle it's 100% their fault.
If I'm coming down the road or parking lot @ the legal speed limit...
And they're unavoidable after pulling out in front of me, they're still 100% at fault.
Again, we're talking about the Elio and it's invisible fenders.
So... I still don't see the point of increasing the overall risk by giving them the opportunity.
Their fault or my fault. I just don't want to hit or (extremely likely with this advice) be hit.
My father broke his neck when he was a teenager and had limited side to side motion.
That would be the only reason I would ever consider backing an Elio into a parking spot.
And even then, I'm not sure I'd take that much of an increased risk of a collision.
I've never had a "close call" from inching backward out of a tight parking spot.
If I'm coming down the road or parking lot @ the legal speed limit...
And they're unavoidable after pulling out in front of me, they're still 100% at fault.
Again, we're talking about the Elio and it's invisible fenders.
So... I still don't see the point of increasing the overall risk by giving them the opportunity.
Their fault or my fault. I just don't want to hit or (extremely likely with this advice) be hit.
My father broke his neck when he was a teenager and had limited side to side motion.
That would be the only reason I would ever consider backing an Elio into a parking spot.
And even then, I'm not sure I'd take that much of an increased risk of a collision.
I've never had a "close call" from inching backward out of a tight parking spot.