Parallel Parking

The Ultimate Guide to Parking Your Car Parallel to the CurbParallel Parking Tips or Parallel Parking Tricks?
Parallel Parking FAQ

Parking parallel to the curb is an art form that requires finesse, skill, and a healthy dose of paranoia. It's like a game of Tetris, but with cars. You gotta fit the puzzle pieces together just right, or you'll be the laughing stock of the neighborhood.

Here's a tip: don't even think about parking parallel to the curb if you're not comfortable with your vehicle's wheels within 1 inch of another car. Trust us, it's not worth it.

But if you're feeling confident, here are some general guidelines to follow:

  1. Look for a parking space with a curb that's roughly the same width as your car.
  2. Reverse into the space, slowly and carefully, as if you're performing a delicate dance.
  3. Align your car with the curb, using your mirrors, side mirrors, and the occasional prayer.
  4. Stop, engage the parking brake, and breathe a sigh of relief.

And remember, practice makes perfect. Or, at the very least, practice makes you less likely to scratch the neighboring car.

Parking Parallel: It's Not Just for Show-offs

Some of us are born with a natural talent for parallel parking. Others of us have to work at it. But all of us can appreciate the satisfaction of a perfectly parallel parked car.

Parallel Parking: The Ultimate Test of Character

Parking parallel to the curb is not just about parking your car. It's about proving to the world that you're a capable, competent adult. Or, at the very least, that you can handle a little pressure.

So go out there and give it a try! Or, if you're feeling lazy, just stick with perpendicular parking. We won't judge you.