how to parallel park in five simple Steps step one find a spot where you can visually fit your car step two stand parallel to the car in front of you at a distance of 0.5 M now turn the steering wheel to the right as far as it will go and slowly back up until in the left rear view mirror you can see fully two headlights of the car behind you step three align the wheels of your car so that they are straight now back up until the front edge of your car passes the rear bumper of the car in front of you step four turn your car’s Wheels to the left side and continue backing up until your car is in line with the other cars step five align your wheels straight again and drive slightly forward congratulations you have successfully parked

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  1. These videos work well if theirs actual cars to park local driving test uses damn pylons that are too short so you back over them unless you have a backup camera
    Was sitting in their the other day failed 4 kids cause they hit the unseeable pylon

  2. I'm counting nine simple steps
    1 Find a spot
    2 stand parralel to the car in front of you
    3 turn the steering wheel to the right
    4 back up until you see head lights in left mirror
    5 align the weels
    6 back up until the front of your car passes rear bumper of car in front
    7 turn wheel to the left
    8 back up until your car is in line
    9 move forwards

  3. Have people gone completely stupid? I learned how to parallel park in a car the size of a boat in 1966 when I was 12 years old, my dad taught me. By the time I got the drivers Ed my teacher was really impressed and told me I didn’t need to take any more classes as he passed me with an A+.

  4. Unrealistic, that parking space is uncharacteristically long. You’d get that much only on your test (maybe NO 2nd car) you’d need to be closer to start, full lock when your mirror is at rear, full lock left earlier

  5. Turn all the way to the right, align wheel, turn all the way to the left, align wheel this is how I’ll memorize since the wheel turning always was hard for me to remember let’s see what happens

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