How to Reverse Park (Step by Step)//Reverse Parking

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Published 2023-03-11
Reverse parking animation

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  • @Putri-nl2gg
    I usually look for 3 empty spaces and try my best to park in the middle one 😂
  • @icecool2383
    Looks easy enough lol, but in practice much harder as I seem to panic in trying to do it quickly, so don't take the time to look around. People in London are so in a rush
  • @ryanhp3170
    I reverse park almost everytime and I never used any kind of technique when I learned to drive many many years ago,. I am old school and I just used my logic and alertness. It never failed me.
  • @manuelcardenas4401
    Soy una Sra. De 79 años y me costaba trabajo estacionar pero con estas instrucciones ya no tengo problemas.
  • @T0MT0Mmmmy
    I never have done it this way. Always drove further forward and then enter with one turn. But with this way, no one can enter the slot while you try to enter it. 👍🏼
  • @marcohening6481
    This tip could have been improved at 0:58 seconds of video: After turning the steering wheel one and a half turns to the right when the wheels are aligned straight, make a small reverse backwards until the rear right wheel of the vehicle crosses the right line from there so just turn the steering wheel all the way to the right side and it will enter right in the middle of the parking space leaving equal spaces both to the right and to the left.😊
  • Reversing always been a Lil tough for me first on my own. I looked at this and it helped me .
  • Reverse in, drive out. That's what I was taught almost 50 years ago, long before parking sensors.
  • @ChipsMcClive
    1. Screw it up without hitting anything 2. Get out and nudge the car into place 3. Head back to the gym to make pushing the car easier next time
  • @msgemini13
    First time ko reverse parking ganitong method ginawa ko.sobrang proud ako sa sarili ko.😊
  • You know instinctively where the "bite point" is on your steering wheel so, remember, you reverse out of your parking space, therefore, you can reverse into a space. It's the same principal. Take your time. Don't worry about how many times to turn the steering wheel. Just "feel" the car. Use all of your mirrors and go as slow as you can until you're confident. Practice in an empty- ish car park . . . And don't forget to breathe 😊
  • @malakai651
    One major problem is that car manufacturers have never made wing mirrors the right shape, yes you can adjust them but it takes time and then you have to change them back. You really need to be able to see straight behind on the carriage way but you also need to see down for the markings on the car park.
  • @8800ftw
    Dry steering is not good for your car, it has a scrubbing effect on the tyres and also puts strain on the steering rack ,track rods and power steering pump.
  • @MixYourWay
    So the main issue for us new drivers is handling the vehicle at such lower speeds (manual transmission) without it jumping forward or backwards due to clutch sensitivity. I guess this will take me quite a handful of minutes everytime 😅
  • @MrSpice56
    Looks easy in the video but pretty hard in real life 😂
  • @beatriceng4923
    I am preparing my G2 test(Toronto)!!! Step 4: Turn the steering wheel fully to the left & drive until I see the corner of the parking lot in the side view mirror --> I want to ask✏ 1) When I see the corner of the parking lot in my side view mirror, and then next I need to straight the steering wheel before step 5, right??! 2) My foot should fully step on the brake or lightly step on it when straightening the steering wheel?
  • @nthdegree1269
    Depends on how your side mirror is set. If you use the SAE method with the side mirrors, then that doesn't work. Multiple examples should be taught, including different car lengths, so students can gain a better idea of what they might try if one method or reference point isn't working.
  • @andyjeanmacondo
    These instructions have some mistakes: 1) distance between your car and the others should be 1 to 1.5 meters. This is not mentioned. 2) if you align your mirrors with the line at the floor (as depicted) and then make the movement as indicated, your car will hit the other one (you can see in this animation that the movement backwards is irreal). Instead of taking the mirrors as your reference, take the axis of the rear wheels of your car.