Some angle parking allows drivers simply to drive in, while others requires them to back into the spot. Although each method has its uses, back-in angle parking has some distinct advantages. For example, in a shopping district, drivers are likely to want to gain access to the trunks of their vehicles. Having the back of the vehicle against the curb allows drivers to gain access to the contents of the trunk without the danger of being hit by a passing vehicle. In addition, back-in parking makes the departure easier, as the driver can simply look for traffic and drive away when it is safe.