If you find the three or four lines reversing guide difficult, I guarantee you that these simple adjustments will significantly affect how you execute reverse park correctly. I created this video because we had a few requests from our viewers. Feel free to make suggestions on future content on this channel.
Just wanted to say thanks for videos like these. They have been of great help given that I haven't had a lesson with an instructor in many years. I binge watched everything you had😂 Ended up doing my test all the way down in Albany just before Christmas and only dropped a couple marks for minor mistakes.
this is a perfect way of someone stealing your space. you can actually use the other method. align your side mirror to the line/side mirror of the car beside the space, then steer the wheel to the opposite direction then move forward to that direction. once you can see the line in the free parking slot, steer the wheel to the side where you want to park then reverse. in this way, the car behind you will know that you will take the spot
Please can you make a video about turning left or right with long vehicles ( bus or truck) because sometimes they use our lines to turn... and when do we have not to overtaking them? ...thanks in advance
We need to allow heavy vehicles to turn by waiting for a few seconds sometimes. There will never be an identical situation, so you must treat every one of those situations individually. I will incorporate this topic in one of the upcoming videos about turning and vehicle management. Thank you for your suggestion.
@@DrivingSchoolWA thanks for that, I have my test in about a week, I'd really like to watch a video on the success driving test before I have it, thanks
Hi I just have a question, if there is a car stop behind us when we prepare to reverse, should we wait them to move around us first? Can we reverse if they are kind to wait us?
It's best to see if they want to overtake you and let them go first, but if the driver is gesturing to you to proceed first you can do that as well. If you proceed before them , still make sure you keep an eye on them
Hello, I am based in NSW, and the driving test over there only assess the kerbside stop reverse parrellel parking/3point turn. Just a few questions that I need to ask: 1- Will I able to full lock the steering wheel quickly when doing reverse parking or just in a slow pace, or just like the one shown in the video, where you did pull push? 2- Even though there is a concrete pole in the carpark, if the sensor indicates that its too close to the rear, then do I need to adjust my position? 3- Would it be difficult to reverse when a car next to me did not park straight enough? Anyways the thing is sometimes when reverse to the lot, I did not either park in straight position with the tyre touching the line or even park too close to the car next to me, tried and parked in a straight line successfully after multiple manoeuvres/steering, I usually do hand over hand method but I don't know how fast am I able to steer lock the wheel.
What adjustments would you make for larger vehicles with bigger turning circles(in a 4WD)? Also, suggestions as to why I am ending up too far on the right side of the bay.
It depends! For example, if you lose too many points for signalling, you would fail the entire test for inadequate signalling, but if you lose a couple for signalling and maybe 3 for path and one for vehicle management, you can still pass. I suggest you watch every point as if it's a critical one.
Hi Paris. Carparks are private property, so main roads don't make rules there. It's best to keep it around 10 km per hour. Sometimes a little higher, but it's always best to drive to the conditions
Thank you so much for your helpful videos! I have been preparing and watching them before my driving test this tuesday in Mandurah. Do you have any tips or advice about Mandurah's DOT?
@DrivingSchoolWA finally after years of struggling I finally got my licence and your video actually helped me calm down and just park like you showed and I did it, might have been a little close to line on one side but I parked right
This is only a guide on how to track your path accurately and it will work if you follw every step. We have vides on reverse parking a shorter vehicle than the one in this video. We would be happy to help if you book a lesson with us if you are in Perth, WA.
Thanks for this easy to follow and consistent method. Passed my test at Joondalup first try today using this technique. Even if the measurements aren't spot on, it is easy to make corrections using the side mirrors.
If you find the three or four lines reversing guide difficult, I guarantee you that these simple adjustments will significantly affect how you execute reverse park correctly.
I created this video because we had a few requests from our viewers. Feel free to make suggestions on future content on this channel.
Just wanted to say thanks for videos like these. They have been of great help given that I haven't had a lesson with an instructor in many years. I binge watched everything you had😂
Ended up doing my test all the way down in Albany just before Christmas and only dropped a couple marks for minor mistakes.
Great to hear! Thanks a million for the feedback and you are most welcome.
Cheers!
@liam - congrats! I will have my pda on Monday, my first time in Albany, hope I will pass 🙏 I can’t seem to find any PDA schedule at Cannington 😢
Passed my driving test at Cannington last week.
That's great to hear. Well done 👏👍
Thank you for your videos. It helps me passed my test last month at mandurah
You are most welcome. Great job, I am very pleased that my tutorials helped!
Cheers!
this is a perfect way of someone stealing your space. you can actually use the other method. align your side mirror to the line/side mirror of the car beside the space, then steer the wheel to the opposite direction then move forward to that direction. once you can see the line in the free parking slot, steer the wheel to the side where you want to park then reverse. in this way, the car behind you will know that you will take the spot
@@TRIMEDMEDICALSERVICES is this allowed in Aus? Because i did this and was told this was wrong. Thank you!
@@TRIMEDMEDICALSERVICES or you could just indicate?
Thanks heaps for the vids. Got my test in Mandurah this coming Monday.
Glad to help and good luck on Monday. Let me know how you go!
Please can you make a video about turning left or right with long vehicles ( bus or truck) because sometimes they use our lines to turn... and when do we have not to overtaking them? ...thanks in advance
We need to allow heavy vehicles to turn by waiting for a few seconds sometimes. There will never be an identical situation, so you must treat every one of those situations individually. I will incorporate this topic in one of the upcoming videos about turning and vehicle management. Thank you for your suggestion.
Can u post a updated version of success’s driving test please
Yes, we have the footage awaits editing
@@DrivingSchoolWA thanks for that, I have my test in about a week, I'd really like to watch a video on the success driving test before I have it, thanks
@@claynite2784 hope you pass man get it
Can u please post it this week
@@ethanmippy_2000 I appreciate it, I've got my parking basically perfect now which is what I was struggling with so it should be good
easy peasy to understand. thank you for the explanation.
You are welcome!
Hi I just have a question, if there is a car stop behind us when we prepare to reverse, should we wait them to move around us first? Can we reverse if they are kind to wait us?
It's best to see if they want to overtake you and let them go first, but if the driver is gesturing to you to proceed first you can do that as well. If you proceed before them , still make sure you keep an eye on them
Ok understand, thank you🙂
Hello, I am based in NSW, and the driving test over there only assess the kerbside stop reverse parrellel parking/3point turn.
Just a few questions that I need to ask:
1- Will I able to full lock the steering wheel quickly when doing reverse parking or just in a slow pace, or just like the one shown in the video, where you did pull push?
2- Even though there is a concrete pole in the carpark, if the sensor indicates that its too close to the rear, then do I need to adjust my position?
3- Would it be difficult to reverse when a car next to me did not park straight enough?
Anyways the thing is sometimes when reverse to the lot, I did not either park in straight position with the tyre touching the line or even park too close to the car next to me, tried and parked in a straight line successfully after multiple manoeuvres/steering, I usually do hand over hand method but I don't know how fast am I able to steer lock the wheel.
Thankyou for your video i have PDa test today wish me luck Sir 😊😊😊
🤞Good luck, let me know how you go!
I have mine tomorrow yay
Good luck, let me know how you go!
What adjustments would you make for larger vehicles with bigger turning circles(in a 4WD)? Also, suggestions as to why I am ending up too far on the right side of the bay.
Check this video out th-cam.com/video/TB_KBI4HEQY/w-d-xo.html
Let me know if it's useful
How many non critical errors are you allowed to have in order to not fail in WA?
It depends! For example, if you lose too many points for signalling, you would fail the entire test for inadequate signalling, but if you lose a couple for signalling and maybe 3 for path and one for vehicle management, you can still pass. I suggest you watch every point as if it's a critical one.
Hi just wondering what is the speed limit in a car park ?
Hi Paris. Carparks are private property, so main roads don't make rules there. It's best to keep it around 10 km per hour. Sometimes a little higher, but it's always best to drive to the conditions
@@DrivingSchoolWA and can u fail ur test if u don’t reverse in to a bay properly or if it’s not straight ? And can I just forward park instead
Thank you so much for your helpful videos! I have been preparing and watching them before my driving test this tuesday in Mandurah. Do you have any tips or advice about Mandurah's DOT?
Hi Steve, thanks for all your videos. it is out of topic, I heard Joondalup LC will relocate to Butler. Do you know when? Thank you.
I heard that, but I don't know when. They have been talking about it for a couple of years now
Doing my test tomorrow only struggling with when turning around a corner and there is a parked car what to do
have a couple of hours practice before test. Good luck, let me know how you go
@DrivingSchoolWA finally after years of struggling I finally got my licence and your video actually helped me calm down and just park like you showed and I did it, might have been a little close to line on one side but I parked right
Dont see to meany infiniti q70 here in WA :) how is it over the I think if i rememer well that camry
Also happy new year :)
Happy New Year! I sold Camry Sportivi and the Infinity is just a bit of a test drive for me. Nice car!
Your videos are so helpful got my test at Kelmscott tommorow ☺️
Thanks a million! Good luck tomorrow and let us know how you go. You can do it!!
No way man hope you pass I got mine on this Thursday lol if you pass I will pass
why not do the 2 lines technique?
Is 45 degree reverse park not allowed?
Thanks for the video man helps a bunch got my test on Thursday at the success test centre this will help a lot keep the vids coming
You are most welcome. Best of luck on Thursday!
@@DrivingSchoolWA thanks for that 🙏🙏
@@ethanmippy_2000 No worries
Hi, doesn't it depend on the length of the car?
Yes, it does
After so many practice, I still cannot manage to reverse park. 😫 Is there any other technique?
This is only a guide on how to track your path accurately and it will work if you follw every step. We have vides on reverse parking a shorter vehicle than the one in this video. We would be happy to help if you book a lesson with us if you are in Perth, WA.
i have no idea what i’m looking at
I simply do not understand the need of so man drivers to turn and look backwards when reversing...
Can i do 45 degree
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Thanks for this easy to follow and consistent method. Passed my test at Joondalup first try today using this technique. Even if the measurements aren't spot on, it is easy to make corrections using the side mirrors.
Glad it helped! Big congratulations!!