[QUOTE="Mike L., post: 199227, member: 992". Problem is; women cannot turn their heads to back up.[/QUOTE]
I think they can, but that doesn't mean they want to. I can, but never do, since all my vehicles have at least two mirrors. No need to turn my head.
Anyway, ended up in a somewhat more complex situation last week when having to get fuel to avoid a limp-mode situation with the Ram 3500.
Crowded gas station, but I managed to get the cab and chassis (longer wheelbase than a pickup) next to a diesel pump.
It was far from ideal since I'd turned a hard left and the 32-foot deck gooseneck was at about a 30 degree angle behind me. And it darn near blocked traffic from going by between it and the storefront.
As I was filling the tanks I wondered how I'd get out. Forward was obviously out of the question, and a lady had parked in the trajectory, preventing me from simply backing out with the same steering angle as I had entered with.
Making it more interesting, another lady had pulled in next to me, so there was really no wiggle room for the 3500, either.
Oh well, did the best I could to nearly jackknife the trailer, which apparently scared the crap out of the lady sitting in the car next to me. Yes, she was done and could've driven or backed out, but didn't.
Not until I had backed out from my spot, then she finally left. That gave me enough room to drive out between the pumps, making a U-turn, instead of backing out on the road.
Oh, and for those with a Ram diesel, when/if you do get the dreaded 150-mile countdown to being limited to 5 mph, as long as you don't turn the engine off, idle for a long time, or get fuel, it won't go into limp mode.
I successfully finished the remaining 400 miles of the trip.