How not to parallel park

BrianD

Senior member
Here and there, but mostly Edinburgh
This would be my worst nightmare :cry:

https://uk.screen.yahoo.com/video/playlist/best-and-worst-parking-videos/best-worst-parking-manoeuvre-ever-110003187.html
 
Reminds me of a woman in edinburgh who always tried to park her Mondeo in the space a smart car used to come out of. I really don't know how people are so unaware of sizing.

I'd wait and probably be arrested!
 
Beware - Drivers like this will be appearing on Saturday at an Asda's, Sainsbury's, Morrison's, Tesco's, Lidl's, Aldi or any other supermarkets near you :cry: :headbang: :headbang:
 
BrianD said:
Beware - Drivers like this will be appearing on Saturday at an Asda's, Sainsbury's, Morrison's, Tesco's, Lidl's, Aldi or any other supermarkets near you :cry: :headbang: :headbang:

And in Edinburgh Streets! Lol!!! Brian you have been warned!!!!
 
Angie4m said:
BrianD said:
Beware - Drivers like this will be appearing on Saturday at an Asda's, Sainsbury's, Morrison's, Tesco's, Lidl's, Aldi or any other supermarkets near you :cry: :headbang: :headbang:

And in Edinburgh Streets! Lol!!! Brian you have been warned!!!!

I know Angie :cry:
 
There are some cities (such as Athens) where parking is in such short supply that it standard practice to park with your handbrake off so that other cars can nudge you along when parallel parking.

Of course if car bumpers did what they were supposed to, instead of becoming design elements of the car, we wouldn't need to worry about low speed nudges.
 
didnt the giggling septic say they were in france? in which case its normal enough for people to bump cars along to fit into places.... hence the mr2 rolling freely.
 
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