Drivers tend to delay leaving a parking lot when someone is waiting for it

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It is a common and frustrating experience to wait for another motorist to leave a parking space. This is because the other driver seems to take longer to do so, when he knows that we are waiting for that lot. Such behaviour arises from a sense of ownership over a public parking spot; seeing another car waiting may trigger an instinct to assert control and delay leaving. This is a form of passive-aggressive behaviour or power play. Do you agree?
 
I usually try to leave as soon as possible when I notice another driver waiting for my parking space. At times, I may have legitimate reasons to delay leaving such as answering a phone call, adjusting the car's aircon temperature, setting my GPS for my next route, or be simply unaware that someone is waiting for my lot.
 
There are studies showing that drivers leaving a public parking space are territorial even when it goes against their goal of leaving. In a study observing 200 departing cars, drivers took longer to leave when someone else was waiting for their lot vs those who had nobody waiting. In another study involving 240 motorists, drivers took longer to leave when another car honked at them. Male drivers left sooner when a more expensive car was waiting vs when a cheaper car was present. In a 3rd study, respondents to a survey said they would leave faster if the other car was just waiting for them to leave, but would take longer if the other motorist honked at them.
 
On the contrary…in a full car park I always tell a waiting car to follow me to my car parking lot when I am walking to my car to leave the car park
 
On the contrary…in a full car park I always tell a waiting car to follow me to my car parking lot when I am walking to my car to leave the car park
I have done that before, but encountered a problem when another car was waiting next to my lot with its signal on. Both drivers ended up arguing who had the right to my space.
 
I was backing into an empty lot a few years ago, when another car inched closer and the front passenger (a CECA woman) got out and asked me to give way to her husband, as he was in a hurry to get to his destination. I politely told her that my family had waited more than 10 mins for that open air space, which was next door to a popular hawker centre. I suspect that the CECA woman was trying to hoodwink me.
 
It is a common and frustrating experience to wait for another motorist to leave a parking space. This is because the other driver seems to take longer to do so, when he knows that we are waiting for that lot. Such behaviour arises from a sense of ownership over a public parking spot; seeing another car waiting may trigger an instinct to assert control and delay leaving. This is a form of passive-aggressive behaviour or power play. Do you agree?
The worst kind you haven't met.
I.e purposely don't leave the space.
The leeson he gave me before I was about the punch him was, he accused that my car was blocking him from cumming out, which was absolutely untrue.
It was a uncle in his 60s.
I was in my 30s.

I showed him the punching sign before he leecided to leave.
 
Something similar happens when you are inside a crowded public toilet and waiting for someone to get out of a cubicle or finish peeing at the urinal. :unsure:
 
In my offshore country, I purposely delay unless I am in hurry. Take time to load my purchases, return cart, adjust AC, mirrors, connect BT to phone and take sweet time to select my music - jazz or rock? hmmm. They can always fuck off to a further lot, not as if no space like Sinkieland
 
The worst kind you haven't met. I.e purposely don't leave the space. The leeson he gave me before I was about the punch him was, he accused that my car was blocking him from cumming out, which was absolutely untrue. It was a uncle in his 60s. I was in my 30s. I showed him the punching sign before he leecided to leave.
I once waited for a pompous middle-aged woman who took an eternity to drive away after entering her car. She made a phone call, talked for quite awhile, then proceeded to apply lipstick and touch up her make-up, even though I had my signal on to indicate that I wanted to enter her lot. The carpark was full, so I didn't really have a choice to look for an alternative space.
 
In my offshore country, I purposely delay unless I am in hurry. Take time to load my purchases, return cart, adjust AC, mirrors, connect BT to phone and take sweet time to select my music - jazz or rock? hmmm. They can always fuck off to a further lot, not as if no space like Sinkieland
Drivers like you delay on purpose when they know that their lots are much sought after i.e. at hospitals, hotels when there is a wedding dinner, wet markets in the morning, hawker centres at meal times or popular malls like ION, Ngee Ann City, Plaza Singapura, Suntec City, Vivocity etc. It is usually arrogant or insecure drivers who engage in this sort of power play.
 
Something similar happens when you are inside a crowded public toilet and waiting for someone to get out of a cubicle or finish peeing at the urinal. :unsure:
This is passive aggressive-behaviour when those who occupy a toilet cubicle or urinal see it as their right to give it up only when they feel like it.
 
Such behaviour is common at crowded hawker centres too when those occupying tables take their own sweet time to leave, even though there are other diners standing nearby, waiting to sit down. Such behaviour is passive-aggressive in nature and is all about power play when one is in a position of perceived advantage.
 
Once, I was in a MSC, looking for lot, a young lady pointed her car to me that she was leaving, behind me was a van driver, I quickly moved to one side and waited for her to move out. But then I blocked the van behind me, I pointed to him that I wanted to park that lot, he said OK but let him passed first. So generally SG drivers are more considerate if you eye the lot first.
 
Once, I was in a MSC, looking for lot, a young lady pointed her car to me that she was leaving, behind me was a van driver, I quickly moved to one side and waited for her to move out. But then I blocked the van behind me, I pointed to him that I wanted to park that lot, he said OK but let him passed first. So generally SG drivers are more considerate if you eye the lot first.
You were fortunate to meet a decent and considerate van driver. I recall many years ago when a driver took some time to vacate a lot at Suntec City. I had my indicator turned on to signal that I was waiting for that lot. To my shock, an Audi driver behind kept honking at me to show his displeasure that I was obstructing his way, even though there was sufficient space for him to pass. He seemed to be spoiling for a fight, probably unhappy that I had the good fortune to locate a car vacating his space, while he was seconds too late behind me.
 
once I return to my car
angmoh saw me,,,,,,,h ewaited and waited till qnnoyee and knockedatmy window demanding to know when I am leaving
looked at him coolly and told him: did I said I was leaving???
He wakjed away wiht his tail tugged betw his hind legs
 
once I return to my car angmoh saw me,,,,,,,h ewaited and waited till qnnoyee and knockedatmy window demanding to know when I am leaving looked at him coolly and told him: did I said I was leaving??? He wakjed away wiht his tail tugged betw his hind legs
If you did not leave immediately, and returned to the mall to run more errands, he may have vandalised your car.
 
It is a common and frustrating experience to wait for another uixkly out of considerate.motorist to leave a parking space. This is because the other driver seems to take longer to do so, when he knows that we are waiting for that lot. Such behaviour arises from a sense of ownership over a public parking spot; seeing another car waiting may trigger an instinct to assert control and delay leaving. This is a form of passive-aggressive behaviour or power play. Do you agree?
Women tend to do this unintentionally. After getting into the car they will first do a million other things.

For men, only those with micropenis do this to assert 'control'. People with with large cocksdrive away quickly because there's more important shit in life.
 
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