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Can You Parallel Park ? <poll>

Can You Parallel Park ?

  • Yes. What's the big deal ?

    Votes: 66 66.7%
  • No. It's not even an option.

    Votes: 6 6.1%
  • Sometimes. Maybe. But, I'd walk an extra 5 blocks to avoid it.

    Votes: 22 22.2%
  • Leave me alone, I'm masturbating.

    Votes: 5 5.1%

  • Total voters
    99

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For me, it's a "No.".

I've been driving for lots of years, now. But the concept of parallel parking eludes my limited mind.

How about you guys ?
 
Srsly, what's the big deal? Easy peasy, I park on the streets all the time. Inbetween cars? No problem!
 
I'm masturbating, leave me alone! :p

I have driver license but I don't have a car, so will come back to this question when I drive and parallel park. And Asian are bad drivers, so I assume I'm not going to be good at it. :rolleyes:
 
If I ever see an old asian woman driving, I pull over to the side.

I'm totally not even joking.
 
You mean reversing in? Piece o' cake! ..|
 
Don't like too, but I can parallel park.

When I do drive, I drive my parents mini van, I can say it's hard to park that beast #-o though it could be worse, I could have started driving the car my parents had before the current one, the conversion van... ick. I envy those that can parallel park a suburban.
 
You mean reversing in? Piece o' cake! ..|
Just don't ask me to reverse into a space if I've got a trailer attached ... that I cannot do!! !oops!
 
It's a requisite for your licence down here, but still 99% of the population don't do it often enough to be good at it.

I'm ace at it, obviously.

-d-
 
How 'bout flying jets??? lol

Sure, I can do it and even with a trailer attached.....

The military saw to it that we had to learn how to do it with trailers; otherwise I would not have been able to either! lol

Practice, practice, practice is all it takes to do it and my Dad insured I wasn't gonna fail that driving test so that I could be a driver whenever he and I went anywhere together, for he hated to drive all the time by himself.(*8*):kiss:
 
I checked the "walk 5 blocks" option, which was what I thought the closest to the opinion of The_Pianist, which is exactly the same way I feel about it.

But the problem with me has been that I haven't been driving a *CAR* since about 23 years ago; I've been driving vans all that time. It is generally a lot harder to find parking spaces that are reasonably easy to squeeze into. A Ford Econoline Van is a little too long to comfortably fit into a normal space...
 
Yes I can but must admit I prefer to go and pay for the parking somewhere else where I can drive straight into the space.

I do drive past several available places until I find one sufficiently large to enable me to reverse in easily.

So walk five blocks is a good answer for me; give up and drive back home is also a good probability.

I refuse to even attempt to parallel park if I am driving my boss's Mercedes as it is much too long and I am certain I won't succeed and terrified of scratching the body work.
 
Not a problem at all, in fact I drive a full size bus, 45 feet long, and can still can park that without a problem even on the streets of Boston. Once you know the angles you need to approach the space with, its a breeze. Practice, practice, practice. Good Luck
 
I can do it, but somehow it's easier for me to do it on the driver's side of the street (the left side).

The reason why I dislike it in general is that I feel like I'm holding people up, even though I know that technically it's illegal to throw it in reverse when there's traffic coming, but sometimes you can't avoid it.
 
I parallel park my 88 Town Car all the time and also wedge it in my ridiculously tight space in my condo parking spot.

My HS Driver's Ed teacher told me I was average as a driver in general, but could parallel park like no one he had ever seen. And when I learned to drive, it was with good old US land barges. So it came to me early on.
 
I can do it but the Volvo S60 AWD system makes it very difficult. Not a great turning car.
 
yeah, I can. it makes me feel vaguely superior.:lol::lol::lol:
 
It's one of the first driving maneuvers I mastered. You had to be able to do it to get your driver's license here. I took my test in a '71 Ford Station Wagon (a land yacht). I can also do it with a trailer.
 
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