How to Parallel Park (Make It Easy)

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Parallel Park (Make It Easy)

This article is designed, to help the user find the trick to parallel parking. This article is also designed, to help the user pass the DMV or DMS driving test.

Things You'll Need

  • Skills
  • Patience
  • Will
  • Focus
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Instructions

    • 1

      Before you start your car. You must know the advantages of the back two tires of your car. Your back end tires must always be lined up with the back end of car/cone next to you, when closing in.

    • 2

      When you slowly appear at the parking lot, with either two spaced out car/cones. Turn your chosen signal for your blind spot. This will let the car behind you know that you are taking that blind spot.

    • 3

      Next match yourself with the car/cone. Look at the side of your mirror, to see the rear of your car. Make sure your car's back end tires are matched with other the car back end tires or match the cone.

    • 4

      Next put your car into reverse mode.(You must have your foot on the brakes at all times when putting the car on any mode) Slowly, shift your car to 45 degrees. (Shifting your car to 40 disagrees will alway make it easier).

    • 5

      Next Look at the side of your mirror, pull in your car, all the way back, slowly. (Be careful not to hit the rear of your car).

    • 6

      Next put your car on drive mode.(You must have your foot on the brakes at all times, when putting the car on any mode) This will finish it off slowly.

    • 7

      When getting out off a parallel parking always turn your chosen signal to warn cars that you are getting out of the blind spot.

Tips & Warnings

  • Always look at your mirrors

  • When Parallel Parking shifting your car to 45 disagrees will alway make it easier.

  • Do the steps slowly

  • Look and see if your rear end tires are lined up with the other car/cone ending.

  • You Should look at Youtube Parallel Parking Videos

  • The Parallel Parking Testing is timed.

  • (You must have your foot on the brakes at all times, when putting the car on any mode)

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