Looks like that is a frequent occurrence at your work, judging by the fact that everybody reverses into their spaces. Rear windows are cheaper than windscreens!
We had that at the last place I worked
It worked really well. H&S really
Before the reverse parking rule the majority of people left in the evening over a short space of time and were reversing out into oncoming traffic or passing pedestrians (not to mention in a hurry to beat the rest of the traffic
Whereas now it is a lot easier to see traffic/pedestrians, and drivers arriving over a larger timeframe in a morning are not in a hurry and have time to reverse park (or find slots where they can drive through to make it look like they have :wink: )
Added benefit the car park looks really neat/tidy. A number of our suppliers and customers took it on board as well
Lucky escape [ref]Scubaregs[/ref], what are your numbers?
As for reverse parking, excluding [ref]Pondrew[/ref] neolithic sexist remarks , we have a new CIP manager trying to encourage by force this reverse parking philosophy, to equal objection by all genders. I always reverse park, so don't really care. It's easier to reverse park than drive in forwards.
Reverse parking is much safer for everyone. The number of people I see reversing off their drives onto a busy road and having near misses with cars, cyclists and pedestrians amazes me.