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North Dakota DMV Practice Test – Quiz 1 (Signs)
North Dakota DMV Practice Test – Quiz 2 (Signs)
North Dakota DMV Practice Test – Quiz 3 (Rules)
North Dakota DMV Practice Test – Quiz 4 (Rules)
North Dakota DMV Practice Test – Quiz 5 (Rules)
North Dakota DMV Practice Test – Quiz 6 (Rules)
North Dakota DMV Practice Test – Quiz 7 (Rules)
Once you have learnt how to drive, you must learn how to park properly. There are mainly three types of parking methods- Parallel Parking, Perpendicular Parking, Angled parking.
Of the three, parallel parking is the most difficult, since it requires extreme care and caution. However, if you follow the tips and methods listed below, you will soon be parking like a pro!
Parallel parking is all about your sense of timing. If you get the correct timing, parking will be a breeze. However, this may take a bit of practice. Be sure to practice these steps in an empty parking lot.
Signal a right turn using your indicator. Most parallel parks are on the right hand side of the road in the United States. Be sure to stop on the side of the car behind which you wish to park. Make sure that you are no more than an arm’s length away from the car. In other words, a distance of around 20 to 26 inches is safe.
Look over your right shoulder. Turn the gear into reverse mode, and move backwards slowly. Start turning your wheel to the right, so that the car starts moving back and outwards. This will be useful since it gives you more space to swerve the car inwards again. Aim to reach the right rear corner of the car behind you safely.
When your seat is in line with the bumper of the car behind which you will park, attempt to straighten out the tires by turning the steering wheel to the left by one revolution. From now on, you must attempt to keep this angle. Keep backing up like this till the front fender on your right hand side just about clears the left fender of the car behind which you will park. From this point on, you rear bumper on the left will be in line with that of the car right behind you now.
Immediately and quickly turn the steering wheel to the left so that you will swerve into the parking spot. At this point, you should be looking out of your rear view mirror or looking behind your left shoulder. This will be helpful when you are trying to align the car.
The last step remaining is the straightening out of the wheels. This is done by turning the steering wheel one revolution to the right. You have now successfully parked your vehicle.
However, this does not finish the full process. You must also know how to take your car OUT of the parking spot without hitting either the car in front or behind you. Be sure that the parking space you have chosen is about 6 feet longer than your car. This will give you enough room to manoeuvre out.
First reverse the car without changing the alignment of the wheels. Do this until you are less than a foot away from the car behind you. The turn the steering wheel two revolutions to the left. Once this is done, you can start moving your car out of the spot.
While the above steps may seem a little difficult, with practice and time, you can easily master parallel parking.