REVEALED: The five most annoying parking habits
Dublin People 24 Feb 2020
Easytrip, Ireland’s only electronic parking and tolling tag provider, has revealed that one in 10 motorists find parking to be a stressful experience.

While parking availability can determine what parking style a motorist must use, the research also highlighted preferences, with 43 per cent of respondents selecting parallel parking over 36 per cent who chose perpendicular parking.
Parking scenarios can be tricky to navigate and other drivers’ behaviour can have a huge impact on it, increasing the stress levels of motorists. When asked what motorists found to be the most annoying parking habits of other drivers, the following were revealed as the top five:
1. Hogging two parking spaces (38 percent)
2. Parking in a disabled space when they had no disabled sign and weren’t a disabled driver (27 percent)
3. Parking too close to your car (15 percent)
4. Blocking you in so you can’t get out of your parking space (5 percent)
5. Blocking an entrance so you can’t get into your home or place of work (4 percent)
Commenting on the research, CEO of Easytrip Ireland, Colin Delaney, said: “While advanced technology has made parking hassle-free, for many there will be times that parking becomes stressful. This could be down to parking preference spaces not being available or other drivers’ behaviour.
“We would encourage drivers to take their time when parking and seek out a parking space they are comfortable with parking in. It’s important to be considerate of other motorists’ needs and this includes parking between the white lines, not on them.”