Letters to the Editor: Is this a solution for parking in L.A.?


To the editor: I believe back-in parking is nice. Visitors might want to cease so you may again in, nevertheless it ought to take lower than 30 seconds to take action. The individual parking can see the place he’s going and won’t have pedestrians strolling or vehicles racing behind him. Pulling out shall be safer as drivers can truly see vehicles and pedestrians approaching their pathway.

This makes a lot sense. It ought to be the norm, not the exception. It additionally makes it secure for me to unload my walker from the trunk, one thing I can’t safely do if the trunk is subsequent to the driving lane.

Suzanne Brugman, La Habra Heights

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To the editor: Again-in diagonal parking is completely illogical. I can’t consider that the individuals who made this determination thought this may be higher than regular head-in diagonal parking. Head-in diagonal parking is used extensively to maximise parking areas for native companies. The article states the apparent of why diagonal parking is safer than parallel parking, however I’ve but to learn anyplace some great benefits of back-in diagonal parking to head-in diagonal parking.

Glad the strains are painted in order that it is going to be a lot simpler to repaint and alter it to head-in parking.

Steve Shaevel, Woodland Hills

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To the editor: The article from Andrew J. Campa comprises a quite simple resolution that was clearly acknowledged inside the textual content. Scott Silverstein drove by means of Lancaster’s 0.6-mile-long “The BLVD” district with nonreverse diagonal parking, noting: “It was lovely and there was tons of parking.” Due to this fact, merely change the parking area paint to drag in and again out diagonal parking that each driver is used to negotiating. Why wasn’t that finished within the first place?

Oscar W. McGraw, Topanga

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To the editor: It’s very easy. While you strategy your required parking spot, you decelerate to a crawl and use your flip sign to tell these behind you of your intent. The flip sign is that lever that Angelenos see as a vestigial stick on the aspect of the steering wheel.

In case you can’t again your automotive right into a parking spot, you shouldn’t be driving a automotive.

J. Marvin Campbell, Culver Metropolis