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What are the wrong practices for parking motor vehicles?

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DeBennett
07/29/25 12:20pm
One of the wrong practices for parking motor vehicles is parking on non-motorized lanes. Here are some parking precautions: 1. Parking in parking lots: When parking in a parking lot, it's best to have the front of the car facing the aisle for easier exit. The correct method is to drive towards the intended parking space, align the car body as straight as possible with the parking space, then shift into reverse gear and back into the empty spot. 2. Parking between buildings: Parking in the aisles between buildings is not difficult; just park close to the side. However, observe the terrain before parking. Also, consider whether your parked car will block other vehicles from passing through, and check if your car might be blocked by other vehicles. 3. Street parking: When parallel parking on the street, try to stay as close as possible to the right sidewalk without driving onto it, and leave some space at both the front and rear of the car for easier exit, as well as to provide space for other cars to exit.
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McArthur
08/13/25 11:07pm
As a seasoned driver with over a decade of experience, I've witnessed countless parking mishaps. The most common is parking in prohibited zones—like fire lane entrances, blind corners, or double yellow lines—which is practically an accident waiting to happen. If something goes wrong, not only do you get a ticket, but you also endanger others and yourself. Then there's forgetting the handbrake, especially on slopes; if the car rolls and hits a pedestrian or another vehicle, the consequences are severe. Another issue is parking too close to other cars or obstacles, making scratches likely when reversing. Or leaving windows open or doors unlocked, exposing valuables to thieves. I remember last year when my neighbor parked roadside without noticing the signs—his car got towed, costing him unnecessary money. Always choose proper parking spots, engage the handbrake firmly, check signs carefully, and avoid cutting corners with illegal parking. Otherwise, you'll face hefty fines and potentially trigger chain-reaction accidents.
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StAlivia
10/09/25 3:09am
When I first started learning to drive, I was always a bit flustered when parking and made many mistakes. For example, parking near intersections or in narrow alleys—later my instructor explained that it obstructs traffic visibility and increases collision risks. There was also the time I parked in front of a fire hydrant and got fined after being photographed before realizing the danger. During practice, I often forgot to engage the handbrake properly, startling myself when the car moved slightly. Parking on a slope was even worse—I had to use rocks to block the wheels to prevent rolling. While learning, I frequently misaligned the car when parking, scraping the curb during reverse parking, which accelerated tire wear. Now, I believe parking should be done slowly, avoiding disabled parking spots or no-parking zones, and always checking the surroundings for safety. Proper parking reduces trouble, and practice makes perfect.
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VonCharlie
11/22/25 4:25am
From my years of driving experience, the core of parking mistakes lies in neglecting safety details. Parking in high-traffic areas like the middle of the road or blind spots can block traffic and cause accidents; failing to engage the handbrake may lead to vehicle rollaway, injuring people or damaging property; parking near flammable or explosive areas like gas stations is a major taboo. When parking, choose a flat and open space without obstructing others' access; parking in rainy or slippery conditions carries higher risks of skidding. Avoid parking with an overheated engine or prolonged idling in polluted areas, as this accelerates vehicle aging. Always check mirrors and surroundings before parking to prevent such issues.
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