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Driving lesson brief M5. Reverse parking

Introduction
The reverse park is an essential skill to learn if you want to be able to park in town on the street. More often than not there is in sufficient space to drive forward into a vacant parking space and therefore your only option is to reverse in.

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By the end of this lesson you should be able to:

Lesson Brief
This lesson combines many of the skills you have learnt from the earlier set manoeuvres.

The manoeuvre requires you to pull along side the target vehicle you propose to park behind. Then having checked that it is safe to commence the manoeuvre you gradually reverse back until your rear wheels are about level with the back of the target car. At that point you begin to briskly apply sufficient left hand lock until your car is diagonal to the kerb at about a 45 degree angle. When the back of your vehicle is about 2 feet from the kerb you briskly apply sufficient right hand lock so that the vehicle becomes parallel to the kerb. You would then move forward straightening the lock allowing sufficient room for the car in front and behind to move away.

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On the driving test although you are not required to move forward (as there will not be a vehicle behind you) it is acceptable to do so provided you can still pull away from behind the vehicle in front without having to reverse again. Irrespective of this the manoeuvre must be done within two car lengths of the rear of the target vehicle in front.

The additional learning points associated with this manoeuvre are as follows.

  1. Location
    Carefully assess the parking space to ensure it is at least one and a half car lengths in size ensuring that it is safe, legal and convenient.
     
  2. Signal your intentions clearly
    Make sure your intentions are known by slowing down well before the parking space and by positioning yourself reasonably close and parallel to the vehicle that you intend to park behind. Immediately get ready to reverse. The brake and reversing lights become a signal to following traffic.

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  3. Target car position
    Try to position your car parallel to the target vehicle such that it will allow sufficient room for oncoming vehicles to pass or following vehicles to overtake but not so close that it prevents you from completing the manoeuvre in the space available. The closer you are to the target car the more difficult it will be to get a suitable angle to reverse into the space available.

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  4. All round awareness
    Particularly watch out for pedestrians from either side of the road who may cross behind you as you attempt to reverse . This will require you to be continually looking over your left and right hand shoulder being careful to pause using clutch control when your view to the rear is temporarily lost in the switch over. Check that you will not present a hazard to passing vehicles as your vehicle swings out. Similarly ensure you will not hit the rear of the target vehicle with the front of your car as you swing in.

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  5. Dealing with other road users
    You must always give way to other road users. You must give way to any pedestrians crossing behind and avoid swinging the car out into the path of overtaking or oncoming vehicles.
     
  6. Keeping calm
    Other experienced drivers will appreciate that if you rush this manoeuvre you will end up taking longer and run the risk of hitting something or someone. Therefore if traffic appears once you have started the manoeuvre you will usually find that they give you priority. Under no circumstances allow yourself to be hurried when doing this exercise.

Highway code practical references
Rules: 213-219 and 222-226.