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Why do you drive on a park way and park in a drive way??
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Practice..practice..prac... Pull even with the car in front of the spot. back up as you pass the rear of the front car turn the wheel slightly to the righ.Not too much ... as you continue to back up continue turning the wheel to the right...as your front wheel becomes even with th reaer wheel of the front car begin to turn the wheel the opposite direction...if you do it correctly the last step is to straighten the wheel and pull forward.What's the difference in all wheel drive and 4 wheel drive and is there a certain way to drive awd ?
1. Pull up parallel to the curb, about 1 foot away from the car ahead of you.2. Make sure that your back bumpers are lined up.
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3. Put your car in reverse.
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4. Now turn the wheel completely to the right. Start backing up until your steering wheel is even with back bumper of the car ahead of you. You should now be about at a 45 degree angle with the curb.
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5. Turn your wheel completely straight and keep backing up until your front bumper is even with the car ahead's back bumper.
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6. Once your front bumper is even with his back bumper turn your wheel completely left and guide it on in. You should now be perfectly parallel parked. Congratz :D
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I recommend practicing with cones out on your driveway, yard, or any place that you can. Good luck.
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