• PhobosAnomaly@feddit.uk
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    6 days ago

    Parallel parking is just 180degree handbrake turn parking but with fewer style points and more steps.

    Genuinely though, it’s car specific but my driving instructor had a bit of tape on the rear windscreen, and once the last part of the car you were next to passed that bit of tape, you started your turn in. It was a delightfully simple system that took 50% of the work out of parallel parking.

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        It’s something of a necessity in the UK. A lot of high streets in town centres have on-street parking which are regulated just by the sizes of the vehicles currently there - there rarely any defined parking spaces on the roadside. Parallel parking is an essential skill to be able to park on the roadside in most major towns.

        That, or there’s outdoor car parks or multi-storey car parks at shopping centres or large event venues for those who prefer to find a marked-out space to drive into.

        That said, it’s nothing that can’t be practised with two cones and a plank of wood in a clearing somewhere, if you’re so inclined.

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        I got mine a little over 18 years ago. Parallel parking wasn’t part of my test but it was for my younger siblings. Different states.