I finally had the logic of backing in to perpendicular parking spaces explained to me in a way that makes sense.

• The driver’s visibility ahead of the vehicle is better than behind it
• There are more potential hazards in the traffic lane than in the parking space

So nose-in-back-out puts the better visibility in the zone of lesser hazard, where back-in-nose-out applies the better visibility to the zone with the greater hazard.

@Cdespinosa @caseyliss The other part of it is: Most cars steer with the front wheels.

It’s easier to carefully control the pivot angle of the car with the wheels in the “back” relative to the parking spot.