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Different types of parking

- By ATASA WILLIAMS Parallel parking How to parallel park your car Perpendicu­lar parking Angle parking Double parking Double parking on-street

STOPPING your vehicle and leaving it unoccupied is called parking. Did you know that there are different types of parking? The most common types of parking are angle and perpendicu­lar and parallel parking.

Here are some tips on how to park your car by website www.parking-net.com.

Parallel parking means parking your car in line with the other cars parallel to the curb, front bumper to rear bumper.

Parallel parking usually occurs on the side of streets where there are no parking facilities, because it leaves enough room for the traffic to pass. Parallel parking is a challenge to some people, because it requires a certain technique different than driving right into a parking space:

With parallel parking, you first drive your car next to the car you're parallel parking on. This is the car that is in front of the open parking space you want to park your car.

If the car that you're parallel parking on is the same size, line your right side mirror up with their left side mirror. If the car is bigger, place your car a bit further back. If the other car is smaller, move a bit more towards the front of that car. Then you move back slowly, with the wheel turned towards the curb. Sometimes you need to adjust your position with moving back- and forward a bit. hen parallel parking, you always have to make sure there is enough space left between the other cars and yours so that you're all able to pull out of the parking space.

Perpendicu­lar car parking means parking the cars side by side, perpendicu­lar to a wall, curb or something else. You see this type of parking mostly in parking bays and garages, because you can park many cars on limited space.

Angle parking is similar to perpendicu­lar parking, except the cars are aligned in an angle. Normally the angle is aligned with the direction cars approach the parking space. It makes it a lot easier to drive into the parking space in contrast to perpendicu­lar parking, where the parking space is at a 90 degree angle.

With angle parking there is a gentler turn. Not only is it easier to park, but it's also faster and the parking spaces are smaller, making it possible to add more parking spaces in the same size area. Normally

you see angle paring inside parking garages and on streets that are wide enough to have room left for the traffic to pass.

Double parking means that someone has parked their car in a certain way that prevents another car from departing. Double parking can happen in different situation:

This type of double parking is illegal and you can get fined for it. Double parking onstreet means that you park your car parallel to a car that is parked next to the curb. Double parking in this situation means that the car parked next to the curb cannot depart because it is blocked by your car, and often your car also blocks the traffic flow.

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