I reckon
a) one should drive at walking speed, except during morning rush hour
(city car parks are different anyways I reckon, to suburban ones)
b) just because you're in a car park doesn't mean you can leave your lane
c) let people out/in of the parking spot, if it appears that no other gap in traffic
is available. (and if the driver looks competent, for example their head
is higher than their steering wheel).
d) cars that slow down on the corners, in a multi-storey carpark are likely to
take 3-10 forward/reverse movements to park. Go around them
or find an alternate route.
Never use a supermarket car park in the period between school close and business hour close. If you do, you will be amazed at the chaos, the forwarding and reversing, and the general gridlock. During these times - park on the opposite side of the road and save fifteen minutes of frustration by walking a few extra metres.
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