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Aotearoa / New Zealand: Tomorrow's Sideswipe, Today!

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The original was posted on /r/newzealand by /u/Blue-Coast on 2024-10-09 22:47:04+00:00.


It's finally happening! It has become an almost daily circus in my office building's carpark, where nearly every tenant rolls in with a massive SUV or ute. Getting in or out of these behemoths has turned into a hilarious game of musical chairs. The parking lines are just not spaced out for these larger vehicles. People are asking others to move their oversized rides just so they can swing open their doors! This leads to mini "cascades" of vehicles shifting back and forth in an awkward dance until everybody is finally in or out. The dance is only broken by those who parked up in smaller normal-sized cars.

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