Problem solved!Īrchived Taking my drivers test tomorrow in Chaska!ĭoes anyone have any tips or tricks? I’m super nervous as this will be my first time taking the test. After a few times over, making adjustments for your car and driving style, you’ll have it down. You’ll want to practice this move a few times on a low traffic street so as not to get distracted by other moving cars. when your front fender passes by the bumper of the car in front of you, turn your wheel hard to swing the front of your car into the parking spot. When you see the curb side headlight of that vehicle in your (inside rear view) mirror, straighten your steering wheel, continuing to back up, turn hard with your steering wheel (swinging the front wheels out into traffic) while looking into your rear view mirror at the the vehicle behind your parking spot, Put your car into reverse, slowly back up straight until your rear wheel is across from the next car’s back bumper, drive alongside the car in front of the space you wish to park in, until you are right across from the parked vehicle’s drivers seat, I taught my (50 year old) partner how to parallel park a couple years ago she was from the suburbs and dreadfully afraid of parallel parking, but now she does it in town without even thinking about it. It’s a useful life skill, like learning how to use a spoon or open a jar. Parallel parking is part of the Minnesota drivers test (or at least it was not too long ago).
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