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Many drivers struggle with parking, but precision parking isn’t about luck—it’s about technique. Whether it’s parallel parking, reverse parking, or tight spaces, confidence comes from spatial awareness, mirror use, and slow, controlled movements.

A good driver learns reference points, how to adjust angles, and how to correct positioning before making a final move. Parking should feel controlled, not rushed.

My biggest word to help New Drivers master parking is, stop, stop, stop and stop.

Are you positioning your car like a pro, or hoping it fits?

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