With practice you wouldn't stop as far away from the bay, but actually at the point you want to start turning in. . Then you would start with turning in and not bother with the first bit of going straight then look and turn in
With practice yes, but learners need a technique to start with. The 45 deg bay park technique is generally what more experienced drivers eventually use. However, this technique is not possible at some driving test centres.
The width of the car won’t work with that much space; it’s likely to end up crossing into the other side of the road, increasing the risk of hitting vehicles on the right while swinging out. I always tell my students to aim for their right wheel to be just over the right side of the center hazard line, keeping them about three-quarters of a car width away.
@@Whizz.X245 degrees method as you are stopping check right mirror is clear swing out and it's clear of cars from opposite direction and take that option away from people to pass when the vehicle swings out as you have done at the beginning when it's clear . If someone is going to pass when the car swings out because they can't be bothered to wait , them you stop. This is why they should be checking around more also when reversing not just looking at the space to into
With practice you wouldn't stop as far away from the bay, but actually at the point you want to start turning in. . Then you would start with turning in and not bother with the first bit of going straight then look and turn in
With practice yes, but learners need a technique to start with. The 45 deg bay park technique is generally what more experienced drivers eventually use. However, this technique is not possible at some driving test centres.
The width of the car won’t work with that much space; it’s likely to end up crossing into the other side of the road, increasing the risk of hitting vehicles on the right while swinging out. I always tell my students to aim for their right wheel to be just over the right side of the center hazard line, keeping them about three-quarters of a car width away.
@@Whizz.X245 degrees method as you are stopping check right mirror is clear swing out and it's clear of cars from opposite direction and take that option away from people to pass when the vehicle swings out as you have done at the beginning when it's clear . If someone is going to pass when the car swings out because they can't be bothered to wait , them you stop. This is why they should be checking around more also when reversing not just looking at the space to into