Fishbone Hash

Having had a few near misses when reversing out of a parking space in a crowded car park, I thought it would improve safety by arranging the parking slots in a herringbone pattern instead of the usual square on. This would make reversing out easier and avoid the risk of meeting another car opposite doing the same thing. What do you think?

Asked on 21 November 2009 by

Answered by Honest John
Could not agree more. It can actually save space because the runways between the bays can then be made narrower.
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