I just learn a new maneuver thanks to this video. Reversing in a tight space. Normally I would reverse and drive forward many times to get out of the spot. I’ll have to remember this maneuver next time I’m in a tight space.
What if you have assymetry to the right side - 20cm space between wall and column to your back right wheel that gives like 10cm space. To the left - only half door, something like 50cm. In front of you - parallel parked car, distance around 2, 2.5m. Help, I'm stuck here for weeks. 😢
I had similar situations but the cars are parked in a parallel mode. Since the parking lot is like this one ffrom the video but with ENOUGH space between them but when all the spaces are taken, people start to park in the middle in parallel. SO when I want to get out im in similar situation but I think it's more bad because I have the full length of the car which I can hit and it's even more complicated. :( (its like in this video ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-gKkwuaauHTo.html) do you think this will be enough as advice?
@@BrisketBiscuit1112 I looked on google and couldn’t find anything. That seems like a very bad flaw in logic that an engineer would not allow. Until I see a real life example, I’m going to not believe it.