Reverse Parking In a Car Park Between Cars - Simple Tips

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How to bay park in a car park between two cars and also a car and a pillar http://www.driving-school-beckenham.c...

In a previous video, we had a look at how to do bay parking in an empty car park. This time we make it a bit more tense by bay parking between two cars. Then making it even harder by bay parking next to a pillar and a car. This is a UK driving test manoeuvre, but you won't have to bay park between cars.

It's better to turn too early into the bay rather than too late. If you turn too early then you can always steer a little to the right again and adjust. Turning too late into the bay and you'll have no option but to drive forward out of the bay re-adjust and then reverse back in.

Eventually, you will find a good reference point as to when to turn into the bay and always successfully bay park. The reference points in this video vary from car to car and are only a rough guide.

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00:00 How to reverse into a car park bay between cars intro
00:45 How to reverse into a bay
02:54 When to steer out of the bay
03:10 Reversing into a bay between cars demo
04:41 Reversing into a bay & steering too late
06:09 Bay parking between a car and a pillar
07:23 Outro

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