Thank you for watching - I really do appreciate it. If you found this video useful, then please remember to subscribe to the JFM Driving Tuition channel, and click the bell to be notified of any new videos! This video includes; *0:00 Introduction. *0:10 The UK Driving Test. *1:10 Overview of the Manoeuvre. *2:29 Step by Step Guide to the Manoeuvre. *2:45 Finding a suitable bay. *3:06 The Approach. *4:45 Taking your time. *5:10 Which way to steer. *5:46 Using reference points. *6:10 Driving back out. *6:24 Correcting your position. *6:42 SUMMARY.
Sorry me again because I keep rewatching this to properly understand. Could you make other similar videos but on how to adjust if you are in a smaller or larger vehicle trying to reverse, or adjusting if you're going too far from/too close to the line?
Hi Again The size of the car shouldn’t matter. As mentioned in the video, all vehicles are different and this frame work should work, with practice, with any car. This includes judging your distance from the end of the bay (Think of the distance you are when you pass parked cars). Unfortunately there is no ‘paint by numbers’ system, but if you identify the correct line of the bay in your left door mirror (if reversing into a bay on the left) and you keep it in your view throughout the reverse, then you will be fine. Remember you can always move forward to re adjust if needed. And take your time, reverse slowly, so to give your self time to stop and think of you need to correct, and also time to observe. I hope that helps. Good luck
Hi No, I teach all my students this method to use on the test. What they are looking for is control, accuracy, and all around effective observations. So you can use any method you want, as long as you enter by reversing into the bay at the front, finish within the lines and show you awareness of your surroundings.
Hi, thanks for your question. I recommend keeping approx a car doors width from the end of the bay. This applies to bays on either side that you intend to reverse into. Cheers
After seeing a couple dozen reverse parking videos, thanks for being the only one that shows both side mirrors throughout the entire reverse. 3:52
I must say this is the best video on reverse bay parking (using the 45 degree method) I have watched I have so far.....👏👏
This is the best video for 45 degree parking
Thank you for watching - I really do appreciate it.
If you found this video useful, then please remember to subscribe to the JFM Driving Tuition channel, and click the bell to be notified of any new videos!
This video includes;
*0:00 Introduction.
*0:10 The UK Driving Test.
*1:10 Overview of the Manoeuvre.
*2:29 Step by Step Guide to the Manoeuvre.
*2:45 Finding a suitable bay.
*3:06 The Approach.
*4:45 Taking your time.
*5:10 Which way to steer.
*5:46 Using reference points.
*6:10 Driving back out.
*6:24 Correcting your position.
*6:42 SUMMARY.
A very useful video and explained each step very clearly.
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Thanks for taking the time to make a comment. You’re very welcome, .
Sorry me again because I keep rewatching this to properly understand. Could you make other similar videos but on how to adjust if you are in a smaller or larger vehicle trying to reverse, or adjusting if you're going too far from/too close to the line?
Hi Again
The size of the car shouldn’t matter. As mentioned in the video, all vehicles are different and this frame work should work, with practice, with any car. This includes judging your distance from the end of the bay (Think of the distance you are when you pass parked cars).
Unfortunately there is no ‘paint by numbers’ system, but if you identify the correct line of the bay in your left door mirror (if reversing into a bay on the left) and you keep it in your view throughout the reverse, then you will be fine.
Remember you can always move forward to re adjust if needed. And take your time, reverse slowly, so to give your self time to stop and think of you need to correct, and also time to observe.
I hope that helps.
Good luck
Excellent 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
45 is better than 90 method
woule you get a fault on actual test if you uee 45 degrees method
Hi
No, I teach all my students this method to use on the test.
What they are looking for is control, accuracy, and all around effective observations.
So you can use any method you want, as long as you enter by reversing into the bay at the front, finish within the lines and show you awareness of your surroundings.
How much distance should you keep between the car and the line of the bay as you approach it?
Hi, thanks for your question.
I recommend keeping approx a car doors width from the end of the bay.
This applies to bays on either side that you intend to reverse into.
Cheers