Genuinely don't understand how people are so bad at parking that simply driving forwards into a space on the street requires them to mount the kerb and then drop back off it as some kind of guide to when they're by the edge of the pavement.
They're not even parking on the pavement (which is something I suppose) - just using it as some kind of feedback loop instead of using their eyes.
Perhaps they like the thrill of risking buggering up their tyres.
Genuinely don't understand how people are so bad at parking that simply driving forwards into a space on the street requires them to mount the kerb and then drop back off it as some kind of guide to when they're by the edge of the pavement.
They're not even parking on the pavement (which is something I suppose) - just using it as some kind of feedback loop instead of using their eyes.
Perhaps they like the thrill of risking buggering up their tyres.