If everyone can remain open-minded,sometimes it can be a very interesting way to open up conversation with people from different cultural backgrounds. Love the word.
This works for majority of the time for parallel parking- start cranking the steering wheel all the way when you see the farthest rear signal light on the parked vehicle (in your case the parked vehicle would be the dark blue Honda) as you are reversing your car doing parallel parking. If you are trying to park the car into the spot to the right of your car, crank the steering wheel all the way to the right. Vice versa, if you are trying to park the car into the spot to the left of your car, crank the steering wheel all the way to the left. As soon as your car's tail end gets into the parking spot, straighten the steering wheel. Your vehicle needs to be closer to the adjacent vehicle when you start parking. In your video, you were too far away from the dark blue Honda. May I recommend practice doing this a few times if you are going to visit San Francisco? Twin Peaks in San Francisco has free parking and you can get a great view of the city. California Academy of Sciences and Golden Gate Park park are also good places to visit. Obviously, tourists love the cable car. if you are still in the LA area, I highly recommend the FREE Getty Museum (the only public entrance to the Getty Center is at the intersection of Getty Center Drive and Sepulveda Boulevard) and Getty Villa. One final tip: pay attending to the color of the curb. White-Stop only long enough to pick up or drop off passengers or mail (notice the white curb in your video?). Green-Park for a limited time. Look for a posted sign next to the green zone for time limits, or locate the time limit painted on the curb. Yellow-Stop no longer than the time posted to load or unload passengers or freight. Drivers of noncommercial vehicles are usually required to stay with the vehicle. Drawing showing red, green, yellow, blue , and white painted curbs. Red-No stopping, standing, or parking (buses may stop at a red zone marked for buses). Disabled sign Blue-Parking is permitted only for a disabled person or driver of a disabled person who displays a placard or special license plate for disabled persons or disabled veterans. You car cannot be more than 18" away from the curb; otherwise, you could get a parking ticket. www.dmv.ca.gov/portal/dmv/detail/pubs/hdbk/parking Enjoy your stay in California.
initially I also question your driving skills, but I just realized that in Hong Kong, steering is on the right side where it's the left side in US, this may sound simple to adjust but it may not be in reality. Anyway, good and joyful video, and stop picking on GG, we all love her!
Btw, S Style parking is not too difficult to park at the lot. Hong Kong has narrow parking place that anybody can do it but United States have wide place for you to park.
When I was 18 I was driving on a highway in New York. I was pulled over by a police officer cuz I was speeding. I know I was wrong but he was staring on me and said: how worse could you go, Asian driver? I’ll never forget that day.
I do enjoy this video a lot !!!!I interact with people ,combat he stereotype with humor ~~I enjoy his standup comedy too~~so nice to see the connection between this top and standup
Have been in the US for 9 years but never heard of Asian are considered as bad drivers, very interesting video though! BTW, keeping your car closer to the car next to you when parallel parking should help.
hi torres, I am a big fan of you and I have been watching your videos for several times today. I am really excited to be your tenth viewer. Hope you see my comment. Add oil on being RU-vidr. (really feel nice to comment~
parallel parking you make yourself distant too far from the first car when you are parallel with it, try get closer to it next time you should be able to get into the "box"