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Originally Posted by bgkz25
This is true. I usually pick a parking spot at the outer edge of a parking lot so that I would have to worry about just one side of the car and try to stay close at the edge as much as possible which leaves an enormous amount of space at the other side. The only problem here is that some drivers don't pay attention with lines and use your car as a reference.

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You should go to a Las Vegas casino parking lot. You will see entire rows of cars parked "relative" to the car next to it, regardless of the painted lines. It drives my GF crazy when we go to Vegas whenever I pass up parking spaces just so I can find an end spot one...