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well if you don't see the cars and they're big enough to see maybe you should not be driving

Buddy - the problem is still not that people won't see the illegally parked cars. Stop rage typing for a second and read what someone else has already explained to you:

 

Cars parked hard on the corners/ road junctions obscure sight lines of those exiting the junction, who have to edge forward to see passed the parked cars. Which can force oncoming traffic out. The reasons these areas are marked off with double yellow lines is precisely to give that visibility (and pedestrian road crossers will often cross at junctions like this as they are walking towards them).

 

I don't think there is any point in us wasting more of each other's time. 🎩

 

and you STILL never answered me did you that's ok bye

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