Malaysians should make a habit of switching on hazard lights when reverse parking


It also makes sense to reverse park in order to avoid knocking into someone or something in your blind spot while driving out of the parking bay. — filepic

IN HIS piece “Obsession with reverse parking” (StarMetro Dec 5), DL Philips touched on some points regarding parking behaviour he had observed and on Dec 10, Motorist Woes commented that sometimes reverse parking is the only option.

Both writers had their points but instead of focusing and harping on the obvious, I would like to share some facts and thoughts for everyone to ponder.

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