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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: