A shopping centre is being praised for its unusual car park spaces.
Photos of the car park at Tasmania's Glebe Hill Village shops show the white lines painted on the ground.
But instead of single lines, there's a marked box between each car space to allow for opening doors.
Shane Smith shared photos of the car park, which is on the outskirts of Hobart, on the Tasmanian Parking Fails Facebook page.
"All car parks should adopt this method for line markings," Smith said.
"It uses double lines approximately 600mm apart.
"It allows a door to be fully open without hitting the adjacent car.
"Not too many parking fails seem to happen here."
"Gives you a level of confidence when parking here that it is fairly unlikely that you will get a ding in your door whilst shopping."
Drivers in the comments had mixed reactions.
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"Absolutely elite parking experience here there's no denying it," one person said.
Another wasn't so impressed.
"Doesn't matter how much room and how wide parking bays may be, there'll be that one drongo who will park skewwhiff into the other bay," another said.
The shopping centre said on Facebook: "Seems everybody loves the parking at GHV!"