This is the EASIEST way to parallel park. The driver is given exact reference points, according to which he/she can turn the steering wheel at the RIGHT moment and park the car. Please note that this method of parking is only suitable for short parking spaces
Tutorial for the right-side traffic is here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xckP_BvClrM
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@malavikasingji You're welcome! I had a good instructor.
portersbabe 1 day ago
@portersbabe One turn left, one right (that brings your wheel back straight), then one more right. You may need to do a full lock on your last turn, but not usually.
portersbabe 1 day ago
@portersbabe That's an easy and interesting phrase to remember - thanks!
malavikasingji 2 days ago
When it says turn the wheel 3 times, does it means three complete rotation ?
kertaspaper94 1 week ago
@malavikasingji I was told to remember "loves red roses", for left, right, right.
portersbabe 1 month ago
@sha4la when practicing parallel parking there should be poles or something in place of a car.
JemellsTube 2 months ago
ok what if there isn't a car behind in step 2??? How do you know when to turn????
sha4la 3 months ago
This is lovely. Thanks
HisTerms 4 months ago
Excellent video.A few suggestions:.Not all steerings have design in which the straight or left or right positions can be identified. One post has this helpful hint: one complete turn of the steering to the left (towards the kerb), two complete turns to the right (away from the kerb) and one complete turn back left (towards the kerb). Exact reference points, eg.'the rear right hand corner of the car' to the left, rather than just 'back of the car.' For learner, every micro step can be confusing.
malavikasingji 4 months ago
what happens if theres a car behind you wouldnt you hit it when you reverse
DarkNation58 4 months ago