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One way to avoid backing problems is to back up when you get there, that way you don't have to back up when you leave.
As you approach your target, look around real good. You CAN use your mirrors if you have scouted the target area well enough and have set your car up well before backing by performing the turn before backing.
If old dogs cannot learn new tricks, act like me, I'm a cat.
You never read about someone backing over a kid when they get home - just when they are going somewhere.
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'96 855R,'64 PV544 driver, '67 P1800 basket case, '72 Yamaha Rd400, '68 Honda 350-4, '12 XC70, the first 5 are mine, heh, heh, 525,000 miles put on 10 bricks James A Sousa
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