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Have you ever seen a side parking like this? Reversing does not work with bare hands, and parking becomes a force work

Side-of-the-road parking on narrow roads is extremely common, but have you ever seen a scene where parking fails repeatedly, and the driver gets out of the car himself and drags the car into the parking space with his bare hands? Hello everyone, welcome to pay attention to Coach Shi talking about driving, I am Coach Shi.

Two days ago, I saw a video on the Internet, a man parked on a narrow road near the community, originally only needed to do a side parking operation, but the man repeatedly tried many times, all of which ended in failure. Enraged, he plunged the front of the car into the parking space.

Have you ever seen a side parking like this? Reversing does not work with bare hands, and parking becomes a force work

Originally, I thought that his next operation was to shunt the car front and rear, but unexpectedly, the Buddha actually got out of the car himself, went around to the right rear wheel, took a horse step, grabbed the rear fender above the wheel with both hands, pulled it hard, and pulled the car into the parking space with his bare hands.

While lamenting the man's infinite strength, he really pinched the sweat for his car, afraid that he would have too much strength and pull the fenders down. Watching the man wipe his head full of sweat with his arm, he felt that parking was really a hard job, and ordinary people couldn't do it!

Have you ever seen a side parking like this? Reversing does not work with bare hands, and parking becomes a force work

Looking at the picture in the video, this parking position is not difficult, and the reason why it is so difficult should be that the driver has not mastered the relevant skills of side direction parking. Under the condition that there are cars in front of and behind, many novice drivers mistakenly think that it is safer to put the front of the car first, in fact, this is a cognitive misunderstanding, the space for forward and backward movement is not enough, it is difficult to park the car smoothly into the parking space.

The right thing to do: After selecting the target parking space, parallel to the front car, maintain a lateral spacing of 30 to 50 cm, and when the rear seat of your car is in a horizontal position with the left tail light of the front car, hit the full wheel to the right.

Have you ever seen a side parking like this? Reversing does not work with bare hands, and parking becomes a force work

The car starts spinning to the right, looking through the left rearview mirror at the right headlights of the rear car, staggering the rear of the car by about half a foot from the rear of the car, and turning the direction back to the right. Then retreat diagonally until the left rear wheel catches the edge of the library, and then hit the full wheel to the left, through these three steps, the car will smoothly collapse into the parking space.

The car is directly behind the direction back to the front, according to the actual situation, fine-tuning the distance between the front and back, and successfully complete the side direction parking. If this man masters the side reversing technique, it may not take 20 seconds to smoothly reverse the car into the parking space.

Have you ever seen a side parking like this? Reversing does not work with bare hands, and parking becomes a force work

But the novice driver in the video, not only wasted time, but also spent a lot of effort to drag the car hard into the parking space, and in the end it was not correct. At the same time as he was sad about this strength, he was also worried that if he dragged it like this a few times, the thin fenders would most likely be deformed, and it would be more than worth the loss to repair the car.

Reversing is indeed a difficult problem for novice drivers, what they learned in driving school is not enough to cope with the actual road conditions, and looking at the parking space but not being able to get the car in, this kind of scene is not uncommon in the parking lot. In order to avoid similar embarrassing scenes, it is especially important to make up for the lack of driving school.

Have you ever seen a side parking like this? Reversing does not work with bare hands, and parking becomes a force work

If you are a novice driver and often encounter the same troubles, it is recommended to refer to the second of the Shi Coach series of driving tutorials, [various difficult parking] in a total of 28 sections, which explain in detail a variety of shunting, non-glyph reversing, side parking, right angle turning, spiral channel and many other techniques. Once you have mastered these basic principles, you can easily cope with parking in a variety of complex terrains.

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