It's actually quite useful for a viewer who makes those mistakes to watch the beginning, to pay attention because they would relate to those mistakes and will listen more carefully about the way to fix them
@@MegaHakim1999 agreed, the useful information was way before 3:54 because it’s good for people to see what they’ve been doing wrong and how to change ur
Obviously you are a very good instructor, explaining everything without glazing or rushing over things. I'm a product trainer, the only right way to teach/train anyone is always assume they know nothing, even if they think they knows everything. start at the begin, explain each step or process, never rush, don't sound condescending or frustrated, everyone learns at different rates, and remember a relaxed pupil will learn more than a nervous pupil
very good video. I have been driving for 35 years but for some reason I know notice I keep on missing the curb in front on my house; good news no one else parks there bad news is hard to judge with out a parked car.
Driving just has so many hard things about it: judging the curb distance, judging the distance between wheels when you're driving, changing gears smoothly, driving in reverse, etc
...also, judging the car height so you know which bumps to climb over and which to avoid. Regular practice helps make you perfect. Knowing how to drive is one thing. Knowing your car well is another important thing.
4:25 - Once I feel like that tire is close enough... That is what exactly the trainee needs to know. When the tire is close enough? Just feeling???? They need a better instruction.
Yes, somethings you just have to feel. Have you ever tried skateboarding it literally is all feeling out how to do something. Someone can teach you all the exact motions but you won’t know how to do them until you try and fail. Eventually you get a feel for it and you just know how to do it.
Wow, You explain this so neatly because when I pull over to the curb im making sure that I am just by side without figuring out all these small points you are explaining
You are the first person speak NOT SO FAST of all you tube instructions. They are in a hurry to jam in lots of info. I understand you more effectively and easily ,like normal conversation.
Wonderful video!! I didn’t realize what I was doing wrong until you explained what kind of driver I was in the beginning of the video. Now I understand how to do it.
I am learning to drive and I love how you explain the drivers point of view every time! Now I kinda know what I am suppose to see in the mirrors! Thanks! ❤
@@mrspoopy3227 I aint triggered my guy, im laughing my ass off and I don't feel attacked because i'm not a pussy who screams in terror over a fucking youtube comment, it's extremely insignificant to me. I'm only replying to the guy because he's entitled enough to try and judge people online, So I decided to judge him back, don't assume things and next time you should mind your own damn business bud
This is the first time I comment for a pullover to the side. The explanation was so clear. My present instructor never taught me that calm most of the time he controls the car for me so how can I learn if he will never let me do it the way I understood his explanation. Most of the time his becoming impatient that's why I tend to become anxious and commit more mistakes. My previous instructor let me do it and just take control if I'm doing wrong I.
Great idea. But fact is you cannot always use the same marker point for each and every curb. Some curbs are higher than others. One trick is to simply park beside the curb and if you see you are still far away, simply turn the steering to the right then reverse the car towards the curb. When you are now close enough to the curb, turn steering to the left while still reversing to bring the car parallel to the curb. Of course, you need to ensure you have enough space behind you during the initial parking.
Thats what i do. One more thing i would like to add, while reversing, turn the wheel same amount to the left as much you did to the right. For example if you rotated wheel half a turn while reversing to the right, rotate the wheel half a turn while reversing to the left as well.
this is exactly my problem. even when reverse parking I am not straight, i always over turn and have a bit of an angle. I just dont know when the car is straight
The center of the dash as he showed can also be used to judge how close his right or left wheel is to the curb when going in at an angle, depending on which side the driver's seat is placed. So looking at the video, you can see the curb riding up the hood towards the center where his hand was. That's the turn point or pretty close to it
My instructor was telling me that I was too far, and he asked me to look at the side mirrors and set the hand brake to go outside of the vehicle to see the distance from outside
@@invi.sk98 when I started driving I thought something was wrong with me lol, I’m pretty good for my experience I’d say. Very few get it naturally, everyone goes through it tbh.
thank you for the very useful instruction, my instructor really confused me with the "the curb line is in the middle of your view -> turn your wheel to the left". my view is quite different with his view lol
Thank you so much for the fantastic videos. They are really helpful.....can you please help me on how to control the car. I failed my test because my examiner told me that I don't have good control. Pls help me on that..thanks
I think those mirrors are for the instructor.he or she has the same view when sitting on the passenger seat,as the rear view a learner see while sitting in the driver 's seat.
Can you let me know on different instances if there was a a double parked car and there was a vehicle coming toward you from the opposite direction (before you went or go around the double parked car) what would you need to do? Also if as you were going around the parked car and a car was coming toward you from the opposite direction what would you do then?
Reverse and use passenger side mirror as if you were paralel parking. That way you can see your wheel approaching and you straighten it when you're close enough.
Firstly the reference point will depend a lot on the angle your car is towards the curb. Secondly, usually there are other cars parked along the road so in real circumstances most likely you won't have that much distance alongside the curb to straighten your car.
Useful information starts at 3:54
It's actually quite useful for a viewer who makes those mistakes to watch the beginning, to pay attention because they would relate to those mistakes and will listen more carefully about the way to fix them
True. Many back stories
Not all heroes wear capes
@@MegaHakim1999 agreed, the useful information was way before 3:54 because it’s good for people to see what they’ve been doing wrong and how to change ur
@@MegaHakim1999 Nah. Most of the people who struggle with this already know what they are doing wrong.They want to learn how to do it right.
Obviously you are a very good instructor, explaining everything without glazing or rushing over things.
I'm a product trainer, the only right way to teach/train anyone is always assume they know nothing, even if they think they knows everything.
start at the begin, explain each step or process, never rush, don't sound condescending or frustrated, everyone learns at different rates, and remember a relaxed pupil will learn more than a nervous pupil
very good video. I have been driving for 35 years but for some reason I know notice I keep on missing the curb in front on my house; good news no one else parks there bad news is hard to judge with out a parked car.
Can you be my driving instructor?😊
I passed my test and i learned curb Parking from this video...
in which country?
Looool. U mean u passed first and learnt this later. Interesting.
😂
Man I did fine drivers test but at home I can’t park I have to fix it til I got it right so hope this video helps me lol
Driving just has so many hard things about it: judging the curb distance, judging the distance between wheels when you're driving, changing gears smoothly, driving in reverse, etc
Were intellectual bad ass creatures WE GOT THIS DAWG.
Changing GEARS?
*Wait, I drive an automatic car which I don't have to shift gear*
...also, judging the car height so you know which bumps to climb over and which to avoid.
Regular practice helps make you perfect.
Knowing how to drive is one thing. Knowing your car well is another important thing.
@@BabyYiOvO wow imagine flexing on having an automatic
@@youngballer5252 Yeahh!!
4:25 - Once I feel like that tire is close enough...
That is what exactly the trainee needs to know. When the tire is close enough? Just feeling???? They need a better instruction.
Yes, somethings you just have to feel. Have you ever tried skateboarding it literally is all feeling out how to do something. Someone can teach you all the exact motions but you won’t know how to do them until you try and fail. Eventually you get a feel for it and you just know how to do it.
PYM totally agree with you.
Well...this requires alot of trial and error
Exactly lmao
DUDE EXACTLY THAT'S WHAT IM SAYING. MY ANXIETY GOES THROUGHTHE ROOF!
Wow, You explain this so neatly because when I pull over to the curb im making sure that I am just by side without figuring out all these small points you are explaining
You are the first person speak NOT SO FAST of all you tube instructions. They are in a hurry to jam in lots of info. I understand you more effectively and easily ,like normal conversation.
I noticed that also,he was not fast during talking.and made me understand better!
Yesssssss! Very patient and kind instructor speaking in this video. Thank you.
You explained the curb lining up with the center of the hood WAAAY better than my drivers ed thing did. Thank you!
I love watching your driving tips! It helped me very much as a first time driver so thank you so much 👍
LMAOOOO. Not me being 20, and still struggling too park close to the curb.
I’m practicing with my dad today and I had the same problem 😢😢😢
stop, me
Lmao I have my Ls and I still hit curbs 🤣🤣
Try being 27 and learning how to drive with high driving anxiety.
22 and still struggle with it. It is what it is 🤷🏽♀️🤷🏽♀️
Thank you so much,Passed my NRoad Test today,your videos are definitely helpful,God Bless😀
That reference point was vital for me
I finally got this right tonight . I'm going to keep practicing. Thank you.
Same as me but I'm ten lol
I struggle with curb parking,thank you for this turtorial.
You explain very well and thoroughly!!! Thanks
Wonderful video!! I didn’t realize what I was doing wrong until you explained what kind of driver I was in the beginning of the video. Now I understand how to do it.
Man this is a great video! 👍👏😁 This helped me not only pullover, but it helped me parallel park beautifully. 😊
You are awesome at explaining things. Thank you!
Watching this as my husband is texting me to stop hitting our rims and be more careful lol
lol
I am learning to drive and I love how you explain the drivers point of view every time! Now I kinda know what I am suppose to see in the mirrors! Thanks! ❤
I'm driving instructor in Japan and I always use this reference point as well!
Yeah pull over parking is a very tough skill to master! Thanks for the great tips!
Excellent explanation with practical approach. Kudos sir
I'm not afraid of hitting the curb , I'm afraid of scratching my rims
I bet you have stock Honda civic rims
@@Kaurdi woah chill
@@Kaurdi you got triggered over a joke. guaranteed you felt attacked because of your stock honda civic rims lmao
Mr Spoopy lmao
@@mrspoopy3227 I aint triggered my guy, im laughing my ass off and I don't feel attacked because i'm not a pussy who screams in terror over a fucking youtube comment, it's extremely insignificant to me. I'm only replying to the guy because he's entitled enough to try and judge people online, So I decided to judge him back, don't assume things and next time you should mind your own damn business bud
This is the first time I comment for a pullover to the side. The explanation was so clear. My present instructor never taught me that calm most of the time he controls the car for me so how can I learn if he will never let me do it the way I understood his explanation. Most of the time his becoming impatient that's why I tend to become anxious and commit more mistakes. My previous instructor let me do it and just take control if I'm doing wrong I.
Wow! Quite helpful, thanks!
Great video with real life explanations/details.
This is such a great channel! Its videos are comprehensive and thoroughly answers all the questions I have while I prepare for my road test!
idk why im so bad at this 😭 sigh parking & reversing is not my strong suit... it comes so easy to people
Yeah idk why i find it so hard i hate going to malls especially parking where there’s a lot of cars😅😅
Get yourself a Tesla car and it will do the parking for you
@@galy50 thats like telling someone else to do your homework. I want to learn myself and i dont need to be dependent on someone or something
@@galy50 great idea!
I mentally practice at grocery stores with the carts 😂
Thank you so much I need all the help I can get, Shannon from Michigan
thank you soo much for making the video to help those in need.
This is great and doing this definitely comes easy with experience
I 'll try to see if I can do after watching your video .Great tips thanks.
Love your advice and videos.
Great idea. But fact is you cannot always use the same marker point for each and every curb. Some curbs are higher than others.
One trick is to simply park beside the curb and if you see you are still far away, simply turn the steering to the right then reverse the car towards the curb. When you are now close enough to the curb, turn steering to the left while still reversing to bring the car parallel to the curb.
Of course, you need to ensure you have enough space behind you during the initial parking.
This is what I do
Thats what i do. One more thing i would like to add, while reversing, turn the wheel same amount to the left as much you did to the right. For example if you rotated wheel half a turn while reversing to the right, rotate the wheel half a turn while reversing to the left as well.
@@karandeep923do you actively keep track of that each time you turn your wheel?
@@Oyasavvi Not now bcoz now i am experienced. But when i learned driving couple years ago i used to do it like that.
Thanks. Well and easily explained.
this is exactly my problem. even when reverse parking I am not straight, i always over turn and have a bit of an angle. I just dont know when the car is straight
precisely explained. I was having trouble trouble understanding the distance of the car with the curb. Your explanation clears all my confusion
The center of the dash as he showed can also be used to judge how close his right or left wheel is to the curb when going in at an angle, depending on which side the driver's seat is placed. So looking at the video, you can see the curb riding up the hood towards the center where his hand was. That's the turn point or pretty close to it
Very well said thank you for sharing this video
I have my license, but I still don’t know how to park by the curb 🤦
same, i always end up really far from the curb..already have a couple scratches that's why I'm too afraid now
4:23 (------Most Helpful part for me :)
The idea of reference point is great ll apply next time i park curb side
Very useful information. Thank you.
I love your voice. Calm and warm ....
I'm a beginner and yes, I don't know how to judge the curb. Thank you for sharing.
Great video, especially that reference point idea . I will try it!
Awesome tips, thanks!!! This is my problem precisely
I wish my instructor would have told me this instead of just telling me I was too far away.
My instructor was telling me that I was too far, and he asked me to look at the side mirrors and set the hand brake to go outside of the vehicle to see the distance from outside
U can try it, just pull over and put into Park and apply parking brake, then go outside to look at the distance from ur car to the curb
Or u can also have someone outside to show u the distance with his/her hands
having reference point is an amazing idea! Thank you
thanks for uploading this
can you make a video on how to gage distances how far you are from other cars when driving/ when parking or coming out of a parking lot.
Easiest way bro, I’d you can see their tires or bumper, you’re good
Thank you.. Great video.. I learned a lot from your videos.
😂, I love your explanations cos it describes me…
just starting driving today, already know I'm gonna be crap at this.
Mary Mule-Winz I started when I was 13 years old, yes in public roads. Now I am 16 years old and have my own Camry 2020 hybrid car.
@@holoall1564 I’m learning to drive and I’m 15 from my parents in a parking lot and I suck at judging distances
@@invi.sk98 when I started driving I thought something was wrong with me lol, I’m pretty good for my experience I’d say. Very few get it naturally, everyone goes through it tbh.
Probably, you suck
@@illeatyourmam9404 racist
You did a great job explaining it in detail.
Driving is basically just luck and inshallah
Dami I have my test tomorrow 😩 Make dua for me
Qaali M good luck on your test!
@@qaalim3164 same
Lanasia Nelson thanks I passed :) !!!
ChrisX02 thanks I hope yours goes well I passed mines
awesome video. Clear information .Thank you so much.
Literally what I'm dealing with now. Just got honked at lol. Gonna keep going and practicing. Thanks.
Thanks for the video very informative I’ll try same
nice glass.. is that oakley? with transition?
These are exactly the same mistakes I made in my 2nd lesson, as a beginner I think it takes some time and thanks for this vedio and it really helps
Nice Tom Fords I see you my guy. T's on the temples subtle flex 👀
I’m 22 and I can’t curb park I always be to far away lol 😂
Is there a link to your online training course? Didn't see it on your web..
thank you for the very useful instruction, my instructor really confused me with the "the curb line is in the middle of your view -> turn your wheel to the left". my view is quite different with his view lol
At 5:11 it all clicked, THANK YOU!! So simple I can't believe I didn't think of doing this beforehand 👍👍👍
Great video
this is very helpful thank you very much
Wonderful.
Thank you so much..very well presented..vinaka..
yea reference point is very helpful i use it too, my mystake was i turn the other way too rapidly and i get a bit far from te curb
Brilliant!
Thank you so much for the fantastic videos. They are really helpful.....can you please help me on how to control the car. I failed my test because my examiner told me that I don't have good control. Pls help me on that..thanks
betty wayua you need to be more confident in turns, stops, and looking around not hesitate when turning, or keep braking
Can you please make one video on what margin we have to take right or left turns. I am very confused about it.
Really informative and helpful video
im just wondering what do you call those mirrors on your windshield.
thats great for extra vision
wtf 😂😂
I think those mirrors are for the instructor.he or she has the same view when sitting on the passenger seat,as the rear view a learner see while sitting in the driver 's seat.
How awesome to learn this and having the same car :3
Question 🙋🏼♀️ : If we park far to the curb so we still pass?
I got this right my first time. When I first learned to drive
I have no clue why I am here. I always get within an inch without hitting. It’s my greatest talent.
how do u do it
Lol this video is too accurate. Exactly what my own driving instructor has told me but I'm still worried I'll hit the curb on test day x).
Yea I’m inconsistent with this so I always just drive past the spot and reverse into the spot using the backup cam 😂
If only that ship, The TITANIC had followed his teachings:
- " Captain ! Ahoy !! ICEBERG ahead ! "
- " Don't hit the curb.......... "
Ima be honest this was the least funny thing I’ve read in the past year
@@garlandrayl9697
Perhaps you were the captain's instructor...
- " Arrrr ! You need to read no more and practice laughing... " (Ship mate)
Hi!
I spotted an extra mirror inside your car. What is it for?
This is very useful to me
Can you let me know on different instances if there was a a double parked car and there was a vehicle coming toward you from the opposite direction (before you went or go around the double parked car) what would you need to do? Also if as you were going around the parked car and a car was coming toward you from the opposite direction what would you do then?
How did RUclips know I needed this??
Thanks g
Reverse and use passenger side mirror as if you were paralel parking. That way you can see your wheel approaching and you straighten it when you're close enough.
I have no idea how i passed the driving test but i did 😂😂
Firstly the reference point will depend a lot on the angle your car is towards the curb. Secondly, usually there are other cars parked along the road so in real circumstances most likely you won't have that much distance alongside the curb to straighten your car.
What do you call the mirror on the upper right side mo the wind shield?
I wish he was my driving instructor
Im finding it real hard to park close to the curb can’t seem to now the tactic in doing so
Millions thanks.
Good instructor
I did it today in my driving lesson 😂 lol
Thank you
Thanks a lot.