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How to Drive Out After Parallel Parking?

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JosephineMarie
07/29/25 4:16pm
Try to move the rear of the car as far back as possible within the normal parking space, but avoid direct contact with the vehicle behind. For safety, check if your parked position is closer to the inner side. Turn the steering wheel fully to the left and slowly move the car out. If the vehicle in front is parked normally, there should be no risk of scraping it. Reverse until you're about 20 centimeters away from the rear line. If you're tightly sandwiched, you'll need to slowly maneuver out by moving back and forth repeatedly. You'll definitely get out by alternately turning the wheel left and right while advancing and reversing.
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McGeorge
08/15/25 4:54am
With over 20 years of driving experience, I know the key to safely pulling out of a roadside parking spot lies in a proper start. The first step is always signaling left with your turn indicator—basic courtesy. Then check traffic via the rearview mirror, but never forget to glance over your shoulder for blind spots where e-bikes love to lurk. Gently press the accelerator while turning the steering wheel slightly left by about 10 degrees, letting the front end ease forward. Don’t yank the wheel; wait until your car clears the rear of the vehicle ahead before swiftly turning right to exit. Remember, extra caution is needed in rain or snow—tires skid easily, and visibility plummets. I always slow down in those conditions. During rush hour, when roads are packed like a marketplace, I patiently wait for a safe gap instead of forcing my way in. After practicing a few times, you’ll learn your car’s turning behavior—like how different models vary in turning radius—but beginners should start in empty areas. Bottom line: prioritize steadiness over speed. Life’s worth more than time.
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SanEmmett
10/12/25 6:45am
As a novice driver, pulling out from a parallel parking spot can be really nerve-wracking at first. My instructor taught me to first turn on the indicator—that's like a signal flare for cars behind—then carefully check the rearview mirrors, especially not missing both sides. The most crucial step is turning my head to check the blind spot—I once nearly scraped a motorcycle that suddenly appeared. When starting to move, gently tap the accelerator and turn the steering wheel slightly in the opposite direction first. Simply put, when I'm parked on the right, I make it lean left a bit, so after moving forward a small step, I can create enough space to steer out quickly. A common mistake I used to make was turning the wheel too sharply, causing the rear to brush against roadside bushes. Later, I learned to find reference points, like observing the distance of objects in the rearview mirror. Staying calm is key, especially in heavy traffic—don't panic, just take a deep breath. After practicing on the road a few more times, it becomes natural. Now I do this every morning when dropping off and picking up my kids, feeling much more confident.
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