How to GET OUT of a TIGHT Parking Space. How to EXIT parking lot.
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- čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
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Hi, I'm Lamar, your driving instructor.
In this video, we'll teach you how to properly exit a tight parking lot in both forward and reverse.
All of this will definitely come in handy in your life, so every driver should know how to properly exit a parking space safely.
Just follow the instructions and all my recommendations, and then be sure to repeat them in practice, and you will definitely succeed.
And the main thing to remember is that the more times you repeat the parking lot exit in practice, the more confident you will feel on the road.
00:00 Intro
00:31 Front Out
02:16 Reverse Out - Auta a dopravní prostředky
VERY VERY GOOD INSTRUCTION!
Good one.
Thank you, you saved my ass
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Adobe Premier Pro
I had similar situations but the cars are parked in a parallel mode. Since the parking lot is like this one ffrom the video but with ENOUGH space between them but when all the spaces are taken, people start to park in the middle in parallel. SO when I want to get out im in similar situation but I think it's more bad because I have the full length of the car which I can hit and it's even more complicated. :( (its like in this video czcams.com/video/gKkwuaauHTo/video.html) do you think this will be enough as advice?
Reversing out is MUCH harder imo
hi
Terrible animation. When backing out, you're more likely to hit the car on the front right than on the left rear.
Nah!! I tried and this actually works. Of course, you will judge it better in real time.
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lol wtf is this. Parking lots like this don’t exist.
they do
I have to deal with them at the old building and the indoor parking for my university
scratched my car on the pillars once
@@kayy_laaaVery true indeed! Parking lots like that exist in many several places!
@@kayy_laaa you’re telling me there’s a parking lot with a one lane road splitting the parking spots?
@@max8141 yep
@@kayy_laaa I looked on google and couldn’t find anything. That seems like a very bad flaw in logic that an engineer would not allow.
Until I see a real life example, I’m going to not believe it.