Everyone has aspects of “adulting” that they struggle with. Some skills just come more naturally than others. One often-complained-about skill is parallel parking. Many people do not like to parallel ...
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Parallel parking looks intimidating for one reason: you are trying to place a large object into a space that feels too small, while other humans watch and pretend they have never struggled with ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. I can parallel park almost anywhere. Tight spots, busy streets, with people watching and waiting—it doesn't rattle me. And I've ...
A little bit forward, a little bit back, pivot to the right, back to the left and forward again, repeat until you decide the parking spot is too small, and take another loop around the block looking ...
Q: I’ve heard some conflicting information on how to turn my wheels when parallel parking on a hill. Do I point them toward or away from the road? A: Here’s what I like about this question: It goes ...
For those who have the luxury of a comprehensive public transit system or ample parking, in a heavily populated and car-reliant region like Southern California, parallel parking is effectively a sport ...
Parallel parking is a skill—an art, even—that’s slowly becoming extinct in today’s drivers. More and more, our cities are designed in ways that parallel parking just isn’t necessary, and as a result, ...
In large cities across the country, parallel parking in impossibly tight spaces is seen almost as a rite of passage. On Saturday, those skills were put to the test, as dozens of people competed in a ...