Common problems people have when learning how to do parallel parking .\r
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Parallel parking is not something youll just be doing when learning to drive and getting prepared for the driving test but in every day life afterwards. In this video well be having a look at the most common driving test mistakes people make when reverse parking/parallel parking. These include: reverse parking too far from the kerb, mounting the kerb, parallel parking further back than the required two car lengths and not observing whilst carrying out this exercise.\r
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Have a look at our other parallel parking videos on how to do it successfully:\r
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Hopefully this video will help you if youre learning to drive and youve got your driving test coming up soon. \r
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