Hi, The only Issue i have with this method is that it can not be used for the last space on a row. I prefer the 45 degree angle method, which works for any space and there are less variables for the pupil to get tied up with . But thats just my personal preference. I do have your lesson guide, but was a little dissappointed that i can't use a dry wipe marker on it. other than that it's fantastic.
hiya, yes that is a good point, we are actually just processing the angled reverse bay park video at the moment. With the briefing folder, we were fed up with having to draw our own diagrams, so we tried to produce one that didn't need extra drawings, which is whty its over 340 pages lol. However if you have any ideas for what could be added please feel free to email us and let us know and we can always update the individual folders. Thanks for the feedback 😃
Thank you very much for this video.Very helpful. I am currently PDI (first month) and I was a little struggling to find a focal point for every pupil. 😊
Thank you for the video. It’s very informative and useful on how to adjust the reference point for reverse bay parking.
many thanks
Hi, The only Issue i have with this method is that it can not be used for the last space on a row. I prefer the 45 degree angle method, which works for any space and there are less variables for the pupil to get tied up with . But thats just my personal preference. I do have your lesson guide, but was a little dissappointed that i can't use a dry wipe marker on it. other than that it's fantastic.
hiya, yes that is a good point, we are actually just processing the angled reverse bay park video at the moment. With the briefing folder, we were fed up with having to draw our own diagrams, so we tried to produce one that didn't need extra drawings, which is whty its over 340 pages lol. However if you have any ideas for what could be added please feel free to email us and let us know and we can always update the individual folders.
Thanks for the feedback 😃
Thank you very much for this video.Very helpful. I am currently PDI (first month) and I was a little struggling to find a focal point for every pupil. 😊
Great video