• Ougie@lemmy.world
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    30 days ago

    If you can’t perform basic maneuvers like parallel parking it means you have no idea where your vehicle stands on the road and you should not be allowed to drive.

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      30 days ago

      Some people absolutely suck at parallel parking. I have no idea what their problem is but they just don’t seem to be able to do it.

      They’re the ones that always end up getting filmed, because they just go forwards and backwards, and forwards and backwards, and they never make any progress.

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        To me that means these people can’t understand where their wheels are turning, the dimensions of their vehicle, where it starts and where it ends… Means they can’t drive for shit and they’re a danger to everyone around them. Imagine being allowed to drive tons of steel down the road and being unable to control what it does, that’s insane.

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    If I can learn to parallel park a semi with a 53’ trailer I’m pretty sure you can learn how to park your Mazda.

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      I have a new car now and it has one of the reverse cameras, and somehow that makes me worse at parallel parking.

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        Focusing on the reverse camera probably does make you worse at reverse parking because it puts your attention on a small part of the overall situation. They’re a nice thing to have as an additional viewpoint in tighter spaces but it’s better to use your side mirrors primarily while also checking regularly on the front of the car and the reverse camera.

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    I live in a car-centric city with close-to-zero public transportation. Not having adequate parking options is immediately a deterrent for me to go to a place, and I’d rather not go unless it’s a very important event that I can’t avoid.

    • BonesOfTheMoon@lemmy.worldOP
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      Mostly I do but occasionally I have to drive, and my new car terrifies me. It’s so big and different and I don’t drive it enough to know what the buttons all do.

  • PhobosAnomaly@feddit.uk
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    Parallel parking is just 180degree handbrake turn parking but with fewer style points and more steps.

    Genuinely though, it’s car specific but my driving instructor had a bit of tape on the rear windscreen, and once the last part of the car you were next to passed that bit of tape, you started your turn in. It was a delightfully simple system that took 50% of the work out of parallel parking.

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        It’s something of a necessity in the UK. A lot of high streets in town centres have on-street parking which are regulated just by the sizes of the vehicles currently there - there rarely any defined parking spaces on the roadside. Parallel parking is an essential skill to be able to park on the roadside in most major towns.

        That, or there’s outdoor car parks or multi-storey car parks at shopping centres or large event venues for those who prefer to find a marked-out space to drive into.

        That said, it’s nothing that can’t be practised with two cones and a plank of wood in a clearing somewhere, if you’re so inclined.

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        30 days ago

        I got mine a little over 18 years ago. Parallel parking wasn’t part of my test but it was for my younger siblings. Different states.

  • jadedwench [they/them]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I always have parking considerations when suggesting places to go. I hate not getting parking instructions. I am perfectly content to park on the street as long as I can find it without stress.

    If your backup cam has the little lines that curve when you turn the steering wheel, that will help. Otherwise, practice. Can maybe even get in and out of the vehicle a couple of times to get a good sense of space. Worst case you mess up and have to readjust a couple times.

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    Idk, parallel parking is tricky without a camera or parking sensors, but having at least one of these make it super easy.

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      I drive a pickup truck made before any of that crap was widely available. The hard part about parallel parking is finding a space long enough. Most parallel parking situations seem to be laid out with enough room for vehicles to exist in a line without any thought as to how they’d arrive in that situation.

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    I’ve always wondered if a small car like a Smart Car could just perpendicular park instead and call it a day. Parking cops are fucking morons so it would be hard to explain coloring inside the lines to them.

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      I was in Rome recently and saw smart cars and other types of micro-car doing this everywhere. Which makes complete sense given how busy yet small Rome is.

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    30 days ago

    It’s good when you’re going on a date with Buzz Lightyear. Because parallel lines meet at infinity and beyond!

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    I unironically love parking lots & garages, and feel like a city without parking is a prison.

    If I had my druthers, existing bike lanes would be turned into medians, side of road parking would become bike lanes, and enough real estate converted to parking garages to meet peak demand.

    Sharing a bus or train with a lot of other people every day isn’t appealing because of the way a lot of other people are.