How To Reverse Park Between Cars Like A Pro. [BURNABY BC]
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- Опубліковано 15 кві 2021
- In this video i will explain and demonstrate how to reverse park. When executing this maneuver always use caution and look both ways behind you and use your mirrors accordingly. Go easy on the gas and use your BRAKE for control. Please remember each vehicle is different and results do depend on the size and length of the car. We all perceive angles and distances individually, our eyes are easily fooled. Objects in mirrors appear closer than they really are. Practice, practice, practice!!!!!!
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This is the best video I have watched for Reverse Parking.
It definitely helped during my Road Test. Sending thanks from Ontario 😊. Keep teaching us more
Thanks bro i watched you all videos and today in first attempt i cleared my class 5 road test.
Way better than the 3 line method, the 3 line method is horrific in tight spaces.
Agreed!!!!
the 45 degree angle makes so much more sense - jeeezzz - thanks so much!
This is the perfect reverse park 👌 Thank you so much
Great technique. You explained it so well , very simple. Thanks
Thank you!!!!
Good explanation without any complication
Thank you so much I got it now as I was learning from my instructor but couldn’t get it but your video helped me a lot.
Video answered my question, thanks
Great tips thanks 🔥
helps a lot! Thanks😊
I knw I got this after watching your video 😃🎊thank you ,parking close to other car was my problem .
Thanks great help
thanks this is very helpful
Great tips
For me I have no experience my dad never taught me or these videos but one time when I was borrowing my sister car I practice reverse park in empty part of parking lot I got it first try now I reverse park everywhere including between cars too.
Well Done!!!
Start at 2:00
Thank you Sir ❤
You need to show people , how they can get into 45 degree angle.
What should I be seeing the mirror when I'm at the 45 degree angle, know i'm good to back in?
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Any tips on how to do this if you have obstacles in front of the parking space (cars way closer than this example, a wall, ...)
Barely a car door distance between you and the free space you have to maneuver
Yes, look where you're going!!!
Thank you for this video..very easy to understand. Do you have to use the right indicator when you turn to the left to create the 45 degrees angle? Because the right indicator goes off when you turn left.
you should signal to the right on approach\set up then to the left when getting to the 45 deg angle. Then right again when backing in!!!
@@spindrivingschoolbookedtil7125 thank you...sounds good.
I was teached that my mirror should be line on the second line of which i park my car, so may i ask on which reference is the right to park is it my body in the middle of the park which i want to park or my right mirror align to the second line which i want to park? Please enlighten me which is right? Thank you
Every car is different. Usually right mirror to the second line works best.
@@spindrivingschoolbookedtil7125 thank you
Hello 👋 watching from Dubai
Hello..Thank you!!!
How many times do you turn the wheel to get 45 degrees??
All the way.
How many times do you turn the wheel after getting 45 degrees?
2
any tips on how to know when your at a good 45 degree angle? any reference point or something? that's the hardest part for me as a new driver
No, we all see distances and angles differently!!!!
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drive test we can not use camera
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Question: I feel a bit dumb when this happens, but when I’m backing up and the stalls are empty, i have no references and tend to get a little lost and either end up in the wrong stall at a weird angle or over the line!
Any tips on how to know which set of lines I’m aiming for after doing the 45° turn! (In empty stalls!… with cones it’s easy. Haven’t attempted with other cars yet)
(Just asking in case I’m asked to reverse park with lots of empty spaces on my test) 😬🫣
Hi.
You have to look for the lines in your side mirrors or back up camera and navigate that way.
Just gotta practice.