I've been in that situation before with a fullsize minivan and the only way out is how this man does it...slow, steady, full steering wheel turns, back and forth, inch by inch. It actually works very well and you don't need to try "pushing" the other cars.
Bravo à ce monsieur !!! Pris entre deux voitures il a réussi sa manœuvre sans toucher aucune des deux véhicules.. Pourtant le véhicule de derrière avait une grande marge pour ce garer..
Well)) He is good, well done. We have visited Rome and couldn't believe our eyes - drivers just parked all over the place and "pushed" their way when needed)) witnessed a few times personally and understood why all the cars look modest and "wounded " in all the right places. Had a lot of fun🙈
I was in Paris and my French boss had such a situation.. he just backed up into the car behind him and then pushed into the car in front.( Both very gentle but enough to make them move a bit). I was horrified and then he says "that's what bumpers are meant for" and casually drive us away after getting out.
I've done that a couple times with my cars. Just takes a bit of patience, and a lot of common sense. I'm an elderly woman of almost 70, so maybe it's also 57 years of driving.
You don't really get it. The man himself did park the car there, right in that place, half an hour earlier. Parking is the problem, getting out is a joke.
If you know your car, you can do it. Once parked in Melbourne. A women was asking his friend while walking past: How did he get in there? I took that as a compliment. Especially since it was a rental and I did not 100% know the car.
L'altra scelta era spingere la smart in retro.😎 Che cazzo c'era da ridere poi non si è capito. Si vede che gli inglesi hanno le eliche sul tetto dell'auto a mo' di elicottero!
I've also been trapped by arrogant drivers, l let all their Tyers down and left a note under their windscreen wiper. But l had to do some damage to their vehicle but mine suffered none because its a landcruiser equipped with a bull bar and heavy duty tow hitch. I just pushed them out of the way in 4x4 low range. 😆 Sweet.
@@magdalenakorolija8182 Biorąc pod uwagę stoicki spokój kierowcy, wygląda na to, że manewr ten był wielokrotnie "przećwiczony"! 😉 Czyli rzeczywiście - normalka! To nie na moje nerwy!! 😵😱
Safety is our Motto. Learning about Road Safety doesn't stop once We pass a Driving Test. It takes a life time. We need to update our skills and knowledge and be aware of changes to road traffic laws. This is why we should understand and obey these rules whether we are learning to drive or have been driving for many years. Driving is a life skill that requires lifelong learning. Driver's fault is one of main reason of Road Accident. Drivers training needs topmost priority to make our roads safer.
Props to the old man. Compared to other videos I”ve seen (especially Paris parking job) he avoided at his best to ”push” the car behind and do minor damage to the bumbers.
Unfortunately the "I'm confortable, f*ck anyone else!" is quote common with motorist but still wonder how a Smart can be so space consuming... Once one blocked an entire parking lot and we waited for tow truck with no avail: can assure that Smart didn't venture in the neighborhood anymore...
Ehh, did that at school once. The girl who owned the car in front of mine asked if she should move it, but I politely declined. And I did not get out half way through to check for space.
The gold standard is uphill parking: the car in front of you in contact, no handbrake, only gear engaged. You release your handbrake and...you are in jail. Perfect contact with two cars. You can call for taxi.
I had a workmate that used to block me in repeatedly, the first few times I was this guy... The 6th time I lindsay lohaned my way out of there using their front bumper as a fulcrum point, they never parked up my arse again
I typically park my cars with no brakes pulled and the gears selected neutral so my neighbors or my family can easily push in case the available room to get out or in is too tight. Pity, that vehicles with automatic transmission do not allow locking the car with neutral selected. I know several decades ago this was practiced in towns like Rome or Paris. With painted bumpers, this practice got lost.
@@Eric-xh9ee of course I have the 1st gear engaged, in case I have to park my car on an inclined spot. By far most parking situations we all may find in flat environment. In front of our house the street is quite flat. So typically 4 vehicles are almost in contact. The first and last can be accessed just like that. Our family van is stuck in the middle. When I want to get that out, I push two of my cars back. The one in front is my neighbors. He’d allow me to push that as well, but I prefer only touching my vehicles.
@@floriandiefenthaler2553 oh okay. I understand now. I thought you just left your car in neutral without the parking brake. I would not have the courage to do that haha. I would worry about my car rolling away.
Pois é. Porque pode não saber quem foi o mal educado, o de trás ou o da frente. No vídeo, Se quando ele estacionou não tinha ninguém, ele se não foi muito bom habito e gentileza dele fez isso porque não poderia saber quem foi o que o travou. E não quer prejudicar seu parachoques nao importa se seja com o carro "certo" que o travou... É civilidade e paciência...
Wow, now this guy is old school. He knows how to drive a vehicle with the correct amount of time and effort. Unlike these useless, brainless numpties in today's world. And he probably learned how to drive way back when there was no power steering.
@@nakkadu I'm talking about just how impressed I am with this older gentleman's way of doing things. Not like the younger generation of today's society. I've had my driver's license for 32 years and learnt to drive on vehicles without power steering and on a manual not automatic, just like this guy in this film clip. Unlike you and your generation. No patience, no skill, no know how.
@@andrewparrott7260 You're just making stuff up and making assumptions. Older people were young once so what makes you think young people can't control cars? BTW I have also been driving for 30 years and in the UK we all drive manuals.
Saw a guy in hollywood do this when he got out he kicked a big dent in the door of the car behind that had traped him we were rolling laughing what a show. People. Jeeeeezzzzz!
That old man has some skills! I totally would have had to push the car behind me. Not trying to prove a point. I never did pass parallel parking 🤷♀️ It was bad weather when I tested and that was good because I couldn't do it but I was 18 so he let it slide.
It's stressful but do-able. Full lock and patience wins the day. Also people blaming the smart car, with zero evidence that it wasn't parked normally and the car behind it left that gap.
As a Smart owner, I feel offended by constantly saying "Hit the Smart". We love our Smarts. Most Europeans know how to park. What Americans consider small parking spaces are massive for us 🙈😅
This man was way too gentle: respect to him.
Normal in Italy
It's not true, it's not normal in Italy
If he hadn't parked so close to the van in front of him there would not have been a problem.
What do you mean too gentle? Stop trying to lower the standard so classless people like you seem normal.
@@GiantMeteor2024
How about the one behind
This older gentleman knows how to drive. How to get out of there inch by inch. Fantastic.
He was just architect!... Lol
Smart car driver was not quite smart, but the red car driver was indeed! Respect ✌️
When you drive smart and park like a Rolls Royce
I've been in that situation before with a fullsize minivan and the only way out is how this man does it...slow, steady, full steering wheel turns, back and forth, inch by inch. It actually works very well and you don't need to try "pushing" the other cars.
Ha fatto le giuste manovre, quelli che ridono avrebbero toccato la macchina
you can also just bump the cars back a few inches
The real challenge was remaining patient with on coming traffic.
@@lisaahmari7199 no just use The Force if someone parked that close to you use raming speed
@@luedog8385 😂🤣😅That is what I would do!!!
Fair play to the gentleman. That's some serious level application. I applaud you, Sir. ☮️💚
Bravo à ce monsieur !!! Pris entre deux voitures il a réussi sa manœuvre sans toucher aucune des deux véhicules.. Pourtant le véhicule de derrière avait une grande marge pour ce garer..
Old is gold. Kudos to you sir.
Small cars in Rome can be seen parked perpendicular to the pedestrian walkway making use small space less than the length of a small car. Brilliant !
Well))
He is good, well done.
We have visited Rome and couldn't believe our eyes - drivers just parked all over the place and "pushed" their way when needed)) witnessed a few times personally and understood why all the cars look modest and "wounded " in all the right places.
Had a lot of fun🙈
The giggles at the end are contagious. Nope, No, ahhhhh, awwww, ow - Ooooooh! That's great! - Hehehehe
What a patient man! I would push the Smart, for sure. That's what car bumpers are made for.
I was in Paris and my French boss had such a situation.. he just backed up into the car behind him and then pushed into the car in front.( Both very gentle but enough to make them move a bit). I was horrified and then he says "that's what bumpers are meant for" and casually drive us away after getting out.
Yeah I feel like you'd get shot or stabbed in the US if you did that
Love how he looked at the task, and then took off his jacket. Chapeau, signore, chapeau! (3 languages in a comment!!🤣)
Grazie per un video così istruttivo 💪 Guarderò tutti i tuoi incantesimi 👍👍👍 Saluti da Kiseljak 🇭🇷🇭🇷
Non vedo nulla di straordinario. Quasi tutti i giorni devo farlo anche io, a Roma.
Questo signore è stato molto bravo ad uscire e a non incazzarsi👍👍👍👍👏👏👏👏
He´s old but gold
GOOD JOB MY FRIEND!!!PERFECT CONTROL!!!
تبارك الله على هاد السائق البطال عرف كيف يسلك سيارته وبالفعل وبدون مشاكل 🇲🇦🤝🇲🇦
I've done that a couple times with my cars. Just takes a bit of patience, and a lot of common sense. I'm an elderly woman of almost 70, so maybe it's also 57 years of driving.
Grande !!! Parole sante, ma il buon senso purtroppo per qualcuno è sempre in vacanza !
Experience and patient is a gold. Also, old is gold... u got story to tell.. but this.. urmm. pieces of cake. 😬
what an astonishing skill
You don't really get it. The man himself did park the car there, right in that place, half an hour earlier. Parking is the problem, getting out is a joke.
If you know your car, you can do it.
Once parked in Melbourne. A women was asking his friend while walking past: How did he get in there?
I took that as a compliment. Especially since it was a rental and I did not 100% know the car.
My name is Giovanni Giorgio, but everybody calls me Giorgio
daft punk
The best. Bravo!
Imagine once the red car left, the back doors of the van swang open and 10 midgets ran away Yelling "FREEDOM AT LAST!!!!"
the punchline: the owner of the Smart was filming….😂😂😂
he is a very good driver
Dam nice job filming him, you could of at least gave him a hand instead of just sitting there
What a sense of entitlement you have...
@@patrickasplund ikr 😆
Exactly.
They could have given him a hand. He doesn't need it though
Dumb couples
È stato molto bravo: ha fatto le uniche manovre che poteva fare.....👏👍
ok
Muito bom motorista
La sig. che si sentiva ridere, vorrei tanto vederla lei a fare manovra, cmq bravo il sig, e stronzo quello che ha parcheggiato cosi' vicino.
L'altra scelta era spingere la smart in retro.😎
Che cazzo c'era da ridere poi non si è capito. Si vede che gli inglesi hanno le eliche sul tetto dell'auto a mo' di elicottero!
Io avrei spinto la Smart in retromarcia
I saw the same situation in Paris, that driver bump into car in front, and bump into car behind, and drove away
The guy could be dying on the floor and the woman would just sit there and say
“let’s see how he gets out of his predicament”
I've also been trapped by arrogant drivers, l let all their Tyers down and left a note under their windscreen wiper.
But l had to do some damage to their vehicle but mine suffered none because its a landcruiser equipped with a bull bar and heavy duty tow hitch.
I just pushed them out of the way in 4x4 low range.
😆
Sweet.
Jestem pełna podziwu dla kierowcy! Perfekcja i opanowanie! Szacunek!
To u nich normalne
@@magdalenakorolija8182 Biorąc pod uwagę stoicki spokój kierowcy, wygląda na to, że manewr ten był wielokrotnie "przećwiczony"! 😉
Czyli rzeczywiście - normalka!
To nie na moje nerwy!! 😵😱
This is where the backup camera is a necessity.
Why whould someone buy Smart if you can't park this car properly?
welcome to Italy
You literally have now idea if driver of the smart was the one who parked inproperly
@@MisiekCentralny and Maxim Michayilyshin Young Max, knows alright. It is his Smart.
That's Rome for you
maybe there was a car parked closely behind the smart which is now gone...
The complete opposite of a Parisian.
🤣yeah buddy, the car behind would have been pushed
Aquí en España te destrozan el Smart!!
Esse Senhor merece meus parabéns o outro do carro não deixou espaço algum e ele conseguiu 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
it's not parking if you're pulling out, if anything he was unparking 🤷🏼♂️
Nah, you silly)) he was deparking.
@@triple-alphatv2946 my taughts exactly then I seen your comment 👍
Perhaps the title refers to the two other idiots and their selfish parking.
I was waiting for him to do a "pink panther" on those cars.😀😀🤪
You destroyed my infrastureture: now you must pay for my absence.
Safety is our Motto.
Learning about Road Safety doesn't stop once We pass a Driving Test.
It takes a life time. We need to update our skills and knowledge and be aware of changes to road traffic laws. This is why we should understand and obey these rules whether we are learning to drive or have been driving for many years.
Driving is a life skill that requires lifelong learning.
Driver's fault is one of main reason of Road Accident.
Drivers training needs topmost priority to make our roads safer.
Cosa cavolo ti ridi sulle tribolazioni degli altri, vorrei vedere te se qualcuno ti blocca la tua auto come la pensi!!!
Высший пилотаж👍
Respect for the older generations.
They just got on with it, without drama or complaining.
Just another reason to own a Mini Cooper!! 👏❤️👍
Or Opel Adam in this case
In Canada we drive 'winter beaters'...the prettiest car looses in such a situation. 🤣
With us Italians you just have to learn how to drive ........😉
I learned from Italian Mafias that if there is a car parked very close to your car you just send the driver a fish to give him the message😎.
@@malik7221 parole in libertà
Os italianos sabem resolver os seus problemas sós. Gente espectacular
Measure twice, escape once.
Props to the old man. Compared to other videos I”ve seen (especially Paris parking job) he avoided at his best to ”push” the car behind and do minor damage to the bumbers.
Someone parks that close to my truck and their front or rear bumper will be coming off when I leave 🤣
01:13 - Hchrrrr 😆
Pig 🐷
Yes I respect the idea that he didn't ram the car behind him to give himself space to get out because I think that's exactly what I would have done 🤣😂
I was thinking the same thing 🤩
If I had an old banger of a car there would have been a few bumpers on the floor (including mine) 🇮🇹❤️ Bravo nonno
The grunt when she laughed lmfao
Unfortunately the "I'm confortable, f*ck anyone else!" is quote common with motorist but still wonder how a Smart can be so space consuming...
Once one blocked an entire parking lot and we waited for tow truck with no avail: can assure that Smart didn't venture in the neighborhood anymore...
Ehh, did that at school once. The girl who owned the car in front of mine asked if she should move it, but I politely declined. And I did not get out half way through to check for space.
I honestly didn't expect this outcome, since most CZcams videos about parking or driving end up with tons of property damage.
Very close..nice uncle!! Good driver!! Perfect!!
Just a daily routine for an Italian.
BEFORE TALKING ABOUT US ITALIANS, THINK ABOUT THE PROBLEMS OF YOUR COUNTRY AND YOUR HOME.
If this had been in Paris he would've just pushed the cars out the way.
Wow, your voice is beautiful. Thank you.
Actually that s a lot of space considering we re in italy
The gold standard is uphill parking: the car in front of you in contact, no handbrake, only gear engaged. You release your handbrake and...you are in jail. Perfect contact with two cars. You can call for taxi.
maybe there was a car parked closely behind the smart which is now gone...
"They come from miles around" Reginald Molehusband.
this is called "two inch space, and the car robbers will got away" 🤣
the guy filming is probably the rear car owner
Gotta take jacket off for this hassle!
Wow, very professional, the Italians are very smart!!
In my country, either the van in front or the car behind would have been pushed out of the way.
That twist in the end...
Master of the steering wheel!
Brill job , well done mate.
Brilliant. I take my hat off to you
Usually you can push the cars as they dont apply the parkbrake
and leave the gearbox in neutral
I had a workmate that used to block me in repeatedly, the first few times I was this guy... The 6th time I lindsay lohaned my way out of there using their front bumper as a fulcrum point, they never parked up my arse again
In cities i prefer public transportation or small motorbike.
It is true that the Opel Adam parks it everywhere, but this is exaggerating. Seriously, the gentleman showed great patience
Veey nice mann for de car ,its de specal mann ,bravo
I typically park my cars with no brakes pulled and the gears selected neutral so my neighbors or my family can easily push in case the available room to get out or in is too tight. Pity, that vehicles with automatic transmission do not allow locking the car with neutral selected.
I know several decades ago this was practiced in towns like Rome or Paris.
With painted bumpers, this practice got lost.
How does your car not roll away if you don't have the brake pulled?
@@Eric-xh9ee of course I have the 1st gear engaged, in case I have to park my car on an inclined spot.
By far most parking situations we all may find in flat environment. In front of our house the street is quite flat. So typically 4 vehicles are almost in contact. The first and last can be accessed just like that. Our family van is stuck in the middle.
When I want to get that out, I push two of my cars back.
The one in front is my neighbors.
He’d allow me to push that as well, but I prefer only touching my vehicles.
@@floriandiefenthaler2553 oh okay. I understand now. I thought you just left your car in neutral without the parking brake. I would not have the courage to do that haha. I would worry about my car rolling away.
SENSACIONAL !!! PARABÉNS ! ESTE SENHOR, É UM ÓTIMO MOTORISTA ! DIRIGE EXCELENTEMENTE BEM !!! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
É mais arranhou um bocadinho a lateral
Great video, I was happy to watch 👏👏👏
We do this everyday here in Greece 🇬🇷
Muito bom o motorista!
Um dia quero fazer igual rs
Then come to my country, you will get to do it every day.
Every second🤣
Super Opa !👍👏👏👏
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Trop fort, Monsieur.
O senhor foi muito educado se fosse aqui no Brasil pode ter certeza que o de trás teria levado um prejuízo
Não tinha de levar prejuízo. Bastava empurrar devagar, com geito...
@@joselorenzo8717 fala isso pra quem estiver nessa situação
Pois é. Porque pode não saber quem foi o mal educado, o de trás ou o da frente. No vídeo, Se quando ele estacionou não tinha ninguém, ele se não foi muito bom habito e gentileza dele fez isso porque não poderia saber quem foi o que o travou. E não quer prejudicar seu parachoques nao importa se seja com o carro "certo" que o travou... É civilidade e paciência...
Foi o que pensei.
Good job . 👍🏿
Wow, now this guy is old school. He knows how to drive a vehicle with the correct amount of time and effort. Unlike these useless, brainless numpties in today's world. And he probably learned how to drive way back when there was no power steering.
There was a brainless numpty right behind him. Zero empathy.smh.
What on earth are you talking about?
@@nakkadu I'm talking about just how impressed I am with this older gentleman's way of doing things. Not like the younger generation of today's society. I've had my driver's license for 32 years and learnt to drive on vehicles without power steering and on a manual not automatic, just like this guy in this film clip. Unlike you and your generation. No patience, no skill, no know how.
@@andrewparrott7260 You're just making stuff up and making assumptions. Older people were young once so what makes you think young people can't control cars? BTW I have also been driving for 30 years and in the UK we all drive manuals.
@@nakkadu you numptie, I'm not making anything up. So get of your high horse and accept reality, and stop smoking that wacky tobacky. 🤔😖😡😡😡😡😡😡
Saw a guy in hollywood do this when he got out he kicked a big dent in the door of the car behind that had traped him we were rolling laughing what a show. People. Jeeeeezzzzz!
For us Italians this is an ordinary parking.
That old man has some skills! I totally would have had to push the car behind me. Not trying to prove a point. I never did pass parallel parking 🤷♀️ It was bad weather when I tested and that was good because I couldn't do it but I was 18 so he let it slide.
It's stressful but do-able. Full lock and patience wins the day.
Also people blaming the smart car, with zero evidence that it wasn't parked normally and the car behind it left that gap.
The wisdom of elderness👶👦👴
As a Smart owner, I feel offended by constantly saying "Hit the Smart". We love our Smarts. Most Europeans know how to park. What Americans consider small parking spaces are massive for us 🙈😅
Lmao your laughter and commentary were on point. I literally laughed out loud with y’all