Will my car fit in that parking space? How do I park without hitting the cars around me? I don’t have time for this!
If you’ve ever been forced to parallel park your vehicle, chances are these thoughts have crossed your mind. It’s sometimes an intimidating and frustrating task. And the potential for embarrassment can leave you wanting to just find somewhere else to park.
But in some cases, parallel parking may be necessary. And if you’re just learning how to drive, it may even be required to pass your driving test.
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There are some self-parking cars on the market today that will do the job for you. However, they do come with a hefty price tag. So, what’s the easy way to parallel park without taking too much time – or worse, causing a fender bender ?
Follow these seven steps to help master the art of parallel parking:
Of course, it’s easier said than done. But follow these steps and with a little bit of practice, you’ll be well on your way to parallel parking like a pro.
One last tip: if you’re on a hill, be sure to set your parking brake and turn your wheel left so your tires make contact with the curb. This will help protect your vehicle from going into oncoming traffic if anything goes wrong.
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At ERIE, we’re committed to giving you tips and guidance for safe, confident driving. Because the only thing better than a fast and easy claims process after an accident is avoiding accidents altogether. Contact an ERIE agent to make sure you’re protected for the road ahead.
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