Question:
anyone have any tips on reverse parking behind a car. im alright on any other but pallel parking.
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I used to have trouble with this manoeuvre until I trained as a driving instructor and followed my own instructions - then I got it right first time, for the first time. There are also observation points to watch for but if you try the full lock on/full lock off method you will soon master the reverse park. I don't know which country you are from but if you are in the UK you have to do all the steering while the car is moving. To clarify - don't steer while the car is stationary.
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This is actually a fairly common and easy thing to solve.You get 4 orange cones (the kind they use for highway construction) or anything else you can bump with your car and not worry about it.
You set them up as a box remove one one cone and practice trying to park inside it. Now this is the fun part. Try to park when you stop get out and put the last cone where you ACTUALLY ended up. Now try to park again and this time you can see how each change in approach affects the outcome.
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hope that helps.
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Here's the steps... as I was taught:Insurance company told me to replace headlights?
1. Drive up next to the front car where you rear bumper is even with theirs and you there is about 3 foot between the two cars.
2. Turn your wheel clockwise about 3/4 the way and begin backing up to the right.
3. When your rear seat is even with the rear of the front car, begin to straighten out and proceed back.
4. When your front bumper clears the car in front, begin to turn the wheel counter clockwise and continue backing. This will 'swing' the front end to the right and into the space.
5. Proceed back until you have the car as close and parallel to the curb as possible.
6. Pull forward until the car is centered into the spot.
7. Once stopped and in park, turn the wheel clockwise all the way. This last step will prevent the car from rolling into traffic should you park on a slope. Not necessary in the flat areas around Houston, but a good safe practice to get in the habit of.
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Good luck and I hope this helps.
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Oh.. and the only way to get it right... PRACTICE!
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do it forwards first start from the finish spot behind the car in front then turn the wheel 1 full turn right and move forward until you are at the point when you need to steer left note where your front wing is compared to the parked car ie is it just under the brake light (everyone is different depending on car and your height )then steer left 2 turns untill you are alongside the parked car noting how far away you are then just do the whole thing in reversei drove for 20 years and took the driving instructor test after years of doing it on my mirrors this was the only way i could break it down to do it by looking round
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its easy 121 ,pull up to the car reverse until you see the back of the other car in your back door window,then its one full turn to the left ,when your wing mirrors are in line with the back of the car its 2 turns to the right that should get you in nice then when you are straight 1 last turn to the right its as easy as 1 2 1More Questions & Answers ...
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