How to Parallel Park for the UK Driving Test

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Parking in the gap between two vehicles is known as reverse parallel parking. We reverse into the gap because cars have greater manoeuvrability when driven in reverse than they do when going forwards. With practice you'll be able to reverse parallel park into a gap of 1.5 times your own car length. You will not need to be this good on your driving test however. On today's busy roads reverse parallel parking, as with all reversing manoeuvres, is a potentially dangerous manoeuvre and should always be executed with care. On your driving test, if asked to perform a reverse parallel parking manoeuvre the examiner will expect you to: 1) Reverse into a space of about two car lengths, 2) Park your car at the Curb safely, smoothly and under control. 3) Perform effective all round observation 4) Remain at a safe distance from the parked car. 5) Stop close to the curb but do not mount it. To actually perform a parallel park:

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderate
Step1
Make sure that the parking space you intend to park into is at least 2 metres longer than your car.
Step2
Pull up beside the vehicle in front of the parking space. Try and keep as little lateral distance between the two vehicles as possible.
Step3
Check your mirrors before you stop in case you need to indicate your intention to stop to a following road user.
Step4
Stop and apply your hand brake. Change straight to reverse gear. Check your mirrors and do an all round observation including checking your blind spots. If all is clear look over your right shoulder and begin to reverse.
Step5
As the back of your car passes the back of the front car quickly steer left full lock.
Step6
When your car turns to an angle of 45 degrees turn the steering wheel right full lock.
Step7
Using your left wing mirror as a guide wait until the car is parallel before performing the last turn to the left to straighten the wheels.
Step8
If needed move forward in order to straighten up your wheels.
Step9
Apply the handbrake and select neutral or park.

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