Parking correctly is one of the most valued skills behind the wheel and can be a challenge, especially for new drivers. Currently there are a number of keys for parking a vehicle, such as signal when we are going to park, perform low-speed maneuvers and above all, monitor movements at any time what we are doing, as well as controlling other cars that approach our vehicle while we are parking. Likewise, in driving schools they teach us many other tips and tricks that can be very practical, but sometimes we forget them over time.
Types of parking
Since we can remember, there have been several types of parking which are classified according to their the design, location and above all its use. Below we will detail three of the most common.
- Online (or parallel): It receives this name because the spaces are placed in a straight line and the vehicle is parked parallel to the sidewalk or the edge of the street.
- on battery: in this type of parking, the vehicle is parked in spaces arranged perpendicular to the street, with the wheels of the car aligned in the direction of parking, that is to say the car remains in battery at right angle by relation to the sidewalk.
- Diagonally (or at an angle): in this case, the squares are placed in a 45º or 60º angleresulting in parking located diagonally to the sidewalk or street edge, and which allows more spaces in a given area.
References for parking online step by step
To park correctly in line, it is essential to ensure that we have the adequate parking space our vehicle. This should be at least 30 or 50% longer than your car. Although it seems obvious, it is essential, because not controlling the space can cause us to maneuver too much, wasting time and generating frustration.
On the other hand, we must position ourselves parallel to the space where you wish to park, leaving approximately a meter or more distance between your vehicle and the one next to it, i.e. the one parked. This will give you the margin you need to be able to maneuver as many times as necessary without endangering either vehicle.
Likewise, it is recommended take as a reference the rear of your car. To do this, you need to align the rear wheel of your car with the bumper of the neighboring vehicle. Once we have this reference, we will turn the steering wheel completely towards where we want to park and we will start to reverse slowly.
The vehicle license plate that we take as a reference will tell us when to change the direction of the steering wheel. As soon as we see this indication in our right mirror, it will be time to turn the steering wheel completely to the opposite side and continue reversing. Once the vehicle is in the space, straighten it and, if necessary, move the car forward or backward. so that it fits properly.
How to park in a battery or niche step by step: references and advice
First of all, we must select the correct spacemaking sure this space is large enough for your vehicle. Before starting the maneuver, leave a distance approximately 1.5 meters of the car which occupies the adjacent space and place the trunk of your vehicle in a perpendicular line with the right headlight of the vehicle already parked and which you have taken as a reference.
Once these references are taken, you must turn the entire steering wheel towards the side where you are going to park, and start to reverse slowly until your vehicle is in a straight line. Afterwards, you need to straighten the steering wheel and back up until the nose of the car is in the parking lines. It’s important carry out the action without rushingtrying as many times as necessary and, above all, using the exterior mirrors to avoid hitting the rest of the cars.
How to park diagonally or obliquely
Finally, we will explain the most appropriate way to park diagonally or obliquely: it is a maneuver that, although it may seem simple, This requires some practice to do it safely and effectively. In this type of parking it is essential to stay centered in the defined space, leaving enough space to be able to open the doors and get out of the car without any risk of friction. Likewise, it is advisable to check the space before maneuvering, to maintain a safe distance between your vehicle and the rest and, above all, to do everything with patience and calm.