Loughborough Echo

Tips to make the search for a parking spot less stressful

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MANY of us can find parking and looking for the right spot quite challengin­g but sometimes we also forget about checking our surroundin­gs when we leave the car.

A few simple checks can avoid costly and irritating car park mistakes and make your trip a lot less stressful. This week’s tips give advice on parking from IAM RoadSmart’s head of driving and riding standards, Richard Gladman.

• Pick the right spot. If you are out with friends or off to watch a movie alone, be conscious of the area in which you choose to park. The far end of a dark car park may not be the safest choice for a lone traveller returning late at night

• Costs of parking. Always carry change, a mobile phone or a bank card. If you are not a change carrier leave a few coins in your coin com- partment and close the lid

• Timing is everything. Try not to choose a location you know will be busy at peak times or wait for the key time when the parking regulation­s change. Always check the local sign posts and markings as ignorance is no defence. Definition­s of days such as bank holidays can also vary between places. If in doubt ask a parking attendant. Technicall­y you should have a few minutes grace to get back to your car but it’s not worth the risk as fines are always much more than the parking charge

• Take your time. Don’t succumb to the pressure of time or people around you. Rushing could lead to costly mistakes

• Be on the lookout. Always check whether a parking permit is required and take note of where you parked. In a strange city or a huge car park it can be easy to lose your car. There are several parking apps available that you can use. If you are really worried about finding your car, a sticker in the windscreen may help

• Spot the danger signs – for example parking next to the trolley bay on a Saturday afternoon, broken glass in the darkest corners or parking next to a scruffy vehicle or people carrier. Young children don’t tend to think about other cars when they fling the doors open

Richard said: “The competitio­n for parking spaces can be really fierce in some towns and cities. By staying calm and giving yourself time, flexibilit­y and a good grounding in local knowledge you will stand a much better chance of bagging that perfect space. If you want to stay healthy and save money then parking a little further away and walking can be a win – win.”

 ??  ?? Be prepared when you park. (Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)
Be prepared when you park. (Andrew Milligan/PA Wire)

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