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Parallel Parking

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I would write this something like this...
The fact that all adults fear parallel parking, if you live in a rural area, where parking lots are plentiful and parking spaces are wide and cushy, you might convince  yourself that you'll never need to parallel park. But what about when you're visiting the city. Sometimes, parallel parking is simply the best or only option. Here are the few steps to master the art of parallel parking.
Then I would state the steps to Parallel Park successfully
It is important to position your vehicle parallel to the car in front of the spot that you are trying to park in. Be sure that you are 2-3 feet from the car. Check your rear view mirror to check that no cars are coming and then shift your car into reverse. Then start backing up along the car you are parallel to, start steering to the right. As your vehicle moves into the empty parallel parking space, slowly straighten your steering wheel as you continue to move backwards towards the parked car at the other end of the parking pace. Once the front of the vehicle has passed the back bumper of the vehicle in the parking space in front of you, begin to turn the steering wheel to the left. Then, once your vehicle is straight and as close to the curb as possible, you may need to shift into forward to position your car so that there is an equal amount of space in front and behind your vehicle.
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1. Many drivers go to lengths to avoid parallel parking. While parallel parking is a bit tricky and difficult it is necessary to master the skill to reduce the fear of visiting cities.

2. Parallel Parking involves steering in reverse, precise positioning, and quire a few obstructions you could accidentally scrape. You'll need to learn parallel parking if you plan on driving in the city, and there's a good chance you'll be tested on this skill at the DMV or DPS test center when you upgrade from the permit to your drivers license.

3. Once you understand the steps for successful parallel parking, it's pretty easy to do without tapping a rear bumper or ending up embarrassingly far from the curb. This is one parking skill you're going to want to have.

4. Parallel Parking should be known by adults because they aid in urban cities that require vehicles to park along the curb.

5. Parallel Parking is considered to be one of the hardest skills for new drivers to learn and is required part of most road tests.

6. Definitely a good skill to know especially if you live in the city.

7. Even in a more suburban area, you never know when the closest parking spot might require that you know how to parallel park.

8. Many drivers feel pressure when faced with squeezing their car between two others.

9.Many motorists consider parallel parking the most difficult part of driving. But practice will teach you how to back up correctly and to judge distances and angles. 


10. Parallel parking is a must-have technique for all drivers, especially in big cities.

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