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Giant Chevrolet Silverado ute sparks fury over outrageous parking in Melbourne – and it’s not just that it’s taking three spaces: ‘No excuse’

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A photo shared on Reddit shows a giant Chevrolet SUV taking up three spaces, including a disabled spot, in a Melbourne parking lot on Saturday.

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A driver sparked fury after he parked a huge American-style van in three spaces, including a disabled spot, and then threatened a passer-by who challenged him.

A photo shared on Reddit shows a giant Chevrolet Silverado SUV taking up all three parking spaces in a Melbourne car park on Saturday.

“He said he doesn’t fit into normal people’s places (and that he could hurt me),” the witness captioned his photo. t

The photograph sparked an avalanche of expletive-filled comments attacking the driver and large American-style trucks, such as the Ford F150 and Dodge Ram.

“These large vehicles should be banned 100 percent,” one person said.

A photo shared on Reddit shows a giant Chevrolet SUV taking up three spaces, including a disabled spot, in a Melbourne parking lot on Saturday.

A photo shared on Reddit shows a giant Chevrolet SUV taking up three spaces, including a disabled spot, in a Melbourne parking lot on Saturday.

“That’s a disgusting photo,” wrote another.

Many recommended reporting the issue to Melbourne’s Yarra City Council using the Snap Send Solve app, saying there is “no excuse” for occupying a disabled space without a permit.

Others suggested owners should face a special license test to drive larger vehicles, saying they should be “classified separately” as motorcycles and heavy vehicles.

While Melbourne’s Yarra City Council has no plans to impose a ban, they are exploring options to discourage drivers from buying giant SUVs.

Daily Mail Australia previously reported that Greens councilor Sophie Wade tabled a notice of motion to investigate “ways to make traveling on Yarra roads more equitable and discourage large and heavy vehicles on Yarra roads.” Yarra, even considering proportional parking rates based on vehicle size.”

He said, “It’s really a question of one person’s right to drive whatever they want taking precedence over everyone else’s right to (safety) on the road, and I don’t think that’s a compromise we should be willing to make.” .

Ms Wade’s motion saw council take note of “the dangers posed by the increasing size and weight of vehicles on Australian roads, including vehicles such as the RAM and Defender”.

Wade said the council is looking to introduce a parking tax for large trucks, similar to a rule implemented in Paris earlier this year.

“It’s stressful to have these big, giant vehicles coming at you,” he said. yahoo news.

“When you have statistics that show SUVs are eight times more likely to kill a child when they are hit than standard cars, I think that’s the kind of thing you shouldn’t try to accommodate.”

Melbourne's Yarra City Council is looking at ways to discourage drivers from buying giant SUVs

Melbourne's Yarra City Council is looking at ways to discourage drivers from buying giant SUVs

Melbourne’s Yarra City Council is looking at ways to discourage drivers from buying giant SUVs

Passionate owners have defended the American-style truck, saying its reputation has been tarnished by the actions of a few.

Passionate owners have defended the American-style truck, saying its reputation has been tarnished by the actions of a few.

Passionate owners have defended the American-style truck, saying its reputation has been tarnished by the actions of a few.

Passionate owners have defended the American-style truck, saying its reputation has been tarnished by the actions of a few.

One Reddit user said: “We have a very small caravan and every time we have the displeasure of pulling it into a shopping center parking lot, we go straight to the outside edge to park away from everyone.”

Others agreed, saying it’s about being “considerate.”

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