Practical Driving Test Tips Parallel Parking

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All reversing manoeuvres are potentially dangerous, reverse parallel parking is no exception. Good and precise observation is essential when performing a parallel park. On your practical driving test, if asked to perform the reverse parallel parking manoeuvre, you will not necessarily be required to park between two vehicles. A car has greater manoeuvrability when driven in reverse hence reverse parallel parking. With practice you'll. A parallel park. On your practical driving test.

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The reverse parallel park manoeuvre is one that many struggle with due to the complexity of the manoeuvre. Reverse parking is made easier by the use of reference points which is what we will use.

The tutorial offers a guide from inside the car. This tutorial will offer an ideal technique and guide with diagrams that should enable you to pass this part of the driving test. A good should provide you with complete instructions, ideal formula and plenty of reference points to make the reverse parallel park easier for you to complete successfully.

There are no rules in terms of technique (how you do it) to the reverse parallel park as such, although during the driving test, the will be looking for you to demonstrate three key points. These are: • Accuracy To successfully park behind another vehicle and by finishing not too far away from the vehicle in front and not too far from the kerb. Also by not touching the kerb or mounting the pavement.

• Control By keeping the cars speed under control by use of and by use of effective steering. • Observation Constant all-round observation throughout the manoeuvre. Prepare, Observe and Move An essential routine with all manoeuvres is the; • Prepare – to prepare the car. For example, get the correct gears, handbrake etc. • Observe – observe to ensure it is safe to move, and then • Move (or manoeuvre). The POM routine should be carried out in this order each time the car requires a change of direction from forward to reverse.

If for example you forget to prepare a part of of the car after you have completed observations, you will need to carry out observations once again after preparing. Parallel parking / Reverse Parking Tutorial Alongside this tutorial, you may find the parallel parking reference point guide of benefit. Reference point help to establish where the car is in relation to the road and kerb. See: • Once you have completed reading through the tutorial, test your knowledge with the: •. Reverse parallel park: Diagram A parallel park: Diagram A During the driving test, the examiner will ask you to park on the left.

This may simply be to test your ability at parking on the left safely, or it may be for the reverse parallel parking manoeuvre. The examiner will provide a briefing that they wish you to demonstrate the reverse parallel park on the car in front, which in diagram A is the yellow car.

Whilst moving off to get position for this manoeuvre, move off slowly so as to get an ideal and accurate position. The examiner allows plenty of time for manoeuvres, so no need to rush. As you are about to pull alongside the yellow car, check your interior and left mirror. Super Mario Per Windows Phone on this page. If there are approaching vehicles, cyclists or pedestrians, indicate to the left. Ideally, stop a little ahead of the yellow car (around half a car length) and for the distance away from the side of the yellow car, around half of a metre up to 1 metre maximum. Once stopped, remember to cancel your indicator if you applied it. Now select reverse gear regardless of any approaching traffic as your reverse light will provide them with your intention to reverse. Reverse parallel park: Diagram B parallel park: Diagram B Before you start reversing backwards, it is essential you take all round effective observations.

If there are any approaching vehicles or cyclists, wait till they have passed. Also remember pedestrians.

If they are close or approaching your car at any point throughout this manoeuvre, stop and let them pass. Once you are happy it is all clear, look in the direction that the car is travelling, which is out of the rear window, then proceed to move the car backwards. Keep the car very slow. Think of a slow walking pace to give you an idea. Good clutch control is required to keep the car this slow.

If your car permits, just use the clutch to move the car and in case you need to stop quickly. Not all cars allow this feature however.

You will now need to get the rear of the cars level. Set yourself some reference points to help. For example, if the cars are facing the same direction and are a similar size, line the side mirrors up. Another reference point that may work is to line the rear of the yellow car into the centre left rear window of your car. It is better to go a little too far back than not enough. Not going far enough back may result in your car turning into the car you intend on parking behind if you are not careful. Establishing and getting confident with your reference points is important and certainly will help with this manoeuvre.

This entry was posted on 5/6/2018.