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I think this may be a Hanlon's razor situation: "Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."
Absolutely! I was confused for a moment with the placement of the tree. I'd bet those lanes were painted later, and the lot wasn't initially designed to work that way.
This is the parking lot: https://www.google.de/maps/place/TESCO+Parkol%C3%B3/@47.5560255,19.0780817,17z
~~Looks like these "lanes" were added later, they aren't visible on the Google Maps image.~~
Nope they are there I just didn't notice them, thanks @username_unavailable.
Funny thing: If you look at that spot with Google Streetview, there is someone parked on the "lane" as well. Just asshole design. In the earlier 2009 streetview pic the lanes weren't there, so added somewhere between then. The parking lot def wasn't originally designed like that.
47.555324,19.077455