Have you ever noticed how some parking driveways seem designed for Matchbox cars?
You inch your way in, side mirrors trembling, praying you don’t graze the wall or clip the corner. And then you realize: someone actually approved this design.
There’s a quiet absurdity in it. Architects and engineers can plan offshore platforms and skyscrapers with millimeter precision, yet somehow forget that most people drive actual cars with doors that need room to open, and the result: perfectly paved, stress-inducing choke points where every entry feels like a geometry test.
In truth, it’s a tiny metaphor for modern life. We over-optimize for space and efficiency, trimming every spare inch until we’ve left no margin for error or comfort. Whether it’s parking, scheduling, or project planning, sometimes the smartest design is the one that gives you room to breathe.
So next time you park with your knuckles white and your bumper two inches from the curb, remember: it’s not your driving – it’s the driveway.


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