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 ...
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Mastering the art of parallel parking
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 ...
Parallel parking involves parking your car parallel to the curb, and often has to be carried out while parking in between two stationary vehicles ...
Picture the scene: You're gridlocked in traffic and the car behind you breaks down. An incident somewhere in front means you're stuck there until everything clears up. That is, unless your car's ...
Watching people fail at parallel parking is part of the quintessential roadside cafe experience, especially if it’s in a city. They come, they try, they fail, and somebody else comes along and ...
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, ...
User @know_about_cars_ said that their social media page is dedicated to “[making] driving easier.” And in a recent clip, they said that their tip for parallel parking is well worth learning. “$8,000 ...
When I was a kid growing up in lower Manhattan, my father would always tell us, “The parking gods are on our side.” Circling the blocks around our apartment after running an errand, he never failed to ...
It turns on a dime. Automotive industry supplier ZF has developed a new steering system that allows cars to drive sideways. At least the front of the cars. The EasyTurn system uses a unique strut ...
Admit it, you’ve embarrassed yourself at some point trying to parallel park. It’s like they say about drivers at Indianapolis: There are those who have hit the wall, and those who will. The same ...
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