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  • Parallel parking can seem challenging, but breaking it down into steps makes it more manageable. Here's a simplified guide:

    Preparation
    1. Find a suitable parking space that's at least 1.5 times the length of your vehicle.
    2. Check your mirrors, blind spots, and signal your intention to park.

    Aligning Your Vehicle
    1. Pull up parallel to the car in front of the empty space.
    2. Align your vehicle with the car in front, about one foot away.

    Reversing into the Space
    1. Reverse slowly, keeping your vehicle at a 45-degree angle.
    2. Check your mirrors and look over your shoulder to gauge your distance.
    3. Straighten your vehicle when you're halfway into the space.

    Final Adjustments
    1. Stop six inches away from the curb.
    2. Check your position and make any necessary adjustments.

    Tips
    1. Use reference points on your vehicle to gauge distance.
    2. Go slow and steady.
    3. Practice parallel parking to build confidence.

    Remember, parallel parking takes time and practice. Be patient and don't hesitate to ask for help.
    Parallel parking can seem challenging, but breaking it down into steps makes it more manageable. Here's a simplified guide: Preparation 1. Find a suitable parking space that's at least 1.5 times the length of your vehicle. 2. Check your mirrors, blind spots, and signal your intention to park. Aligning Your Vehicle 1. Pull up parallel to the car in front of the empty space. 2. Align your vehicle with the car in front, about one foot away. Reversing into the Space 1. Reverse slowly, keeping your vehicle at a 45-degree angle. 2. Check your mirrors and look over your shoulder to gauge your distance. 3. Straighten your vehicle when you're halfway into the space. Final Adjustments 1. Stop six inches away from the curb. 2. Check your position and make any necessary adjustments. Tips 1. Use reference points on your vehicle to gauge distance. 2. Go slow and steady. 3. Practice parallel parking to build confidence. Remember, parallel parking takes time and practice. Be patient and don't hesitate to ask for help.
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