Although these tips are very much appreciated, the reference points are not accurate. All vehicles have differences in height, width, length, turning radius etc. The best thing to do is to get to know your car.
The following videos were done based on a basic sedan type car as reference as the general population of private motorists drive a sedan compared to SUVs, vans or pickups which are bigger
@@rdu239 but not all sedans are the same. Those reference points would literally only work for this one model or ones from different manufacturers based off of it.
That is inaccurate - if you change the chair position up and down, everything changes. You should measure your own car by moving your chair to a place that will be the same all the time = the maximum upper place that gives you maximum visibility. Then, buy some plastic obstacles and train with your car and find out the connection between virtual lines between your eyes and car lines, stop the car, and measure the actual distance to the plastic objects.
Test what works for you. Seems like a good system but don't assume the distances are the same in every car. In fact, one of my cars you sit so low by design you can't even see the hood.
I don't know about other tips but the one with lower bumper of front car where your car and the front car has 1m dist is true and valid for approximately all person
My advice if I can put into words is: practice is key. During your day to day driving memorise and visualise how much space your car takes in tight spots. So in time you will instantly know if you can fit somewhere or not Pro tip: Try to be as smooth as possible dont overthink it, dont try to be cool, dont rush. Some things in life need moderation. If you want to go quick do so smoothly, if you wanna park do so smoothly, if you are stuck in traffic keep your distance and do so smoothly. If your girl wont appreciate it if you constantly change frequency and speed, your car wont either
I mean it's not like I'm taking measurements like this guy 😂 but I don't think it's what you would call muscle memory, just good spatial understanding of your own car, but I recognize there's a limit to that and it varies from person to person, so if you're having trouble, finding some hard rules you can use like in the video can't hurt.
Once again... It all depends on the car, the height of the person driving the car, and the type of the car.... Look guys, just use your common sense in driving your own car. If you had driving a long time and use the same car, you will be fine.
Its for beginner, a guide for them, yes theres different car and oerson height but they kniw where to start, not blind on how to do this and that which end up making bad move
There alway that one guy in every comment in these kind of video. Can you take a moment to realize how unhelpful you are? The video could be used as a guide or reference trick , and everyone will find their own perfect alignment for themselve. Telling people to just use “common sense” is embarrassingly unhelpful. Like what? People aren’t alr try their best to do it? U think people just driving mindlessly prior to watching the video or reading ur comment? Maybe looking up various videos and trying through trail and error is common sense that you don’t have
Man I knew how to drive in tight spaces year one. Took cones and placed them close to the sides of my vehicle. I'd drive through, then have to comeback between them repeatedly. It's helped train my eyes to drive in tight spaces. Also taught me it's alright to back down.
Im a deliver driver,15 years now.....its all about learning how to judge distance, AND knowing the steering radius of the vehicle your driving,you NEED to know what your car can and cant do..OH YEAH!! AND GO SLOW IN TIGHT SPOTS,NOTHING WRONG WITH GOING SLOW TO KEEP FROM DOING DAMAGE...,,,,kinda like a baseball player knowing when to start swinging the bat to meet the ball in the sweet spot of the bat,,,,practice,,practice
Just keep to the left side as close as possible 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ than the right side will have more space so it definitely won’t hit, just keep watching the left 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
My first time driving narrow was in a car lot with BMW and customers car. I never did it before but had to do it on the spot for this job. The gap was literally down to 1-4 inches
honestly, I feel like disclaimers would be nice but the idea is good, he isnt supposed to give you the absolute benchmark for every car, he approximating them for you so you can easier find it in your own car.
In my opinion don't over think! Having distance is always good just adjust seat such that you can see car front in SUVs based on that u can make decisions. When it comes to sedans car it might be bit diff yet will get idea by driving regularly
These are just general guidelines. I drive both compact sedan and suv and it always takes time to adapt if I drive only one vehicle longer than couple of weeks.
It's a great a lesson ..! I have a question, when there is a car parking a long the road and I want to turn and park in front of it but I'm afraid the car's back hitting their car's front parking how do I turn without hitting. Thank you for teaching..
Is it possible to asess the back light to pass a runing vehicle in left of u n to pass through its right side..in less spaced one way roads..pls answer???
These are complicated. I have learned how much my car takes space by now. In the first years of owning it I scratched it a couple of times but not anymore. I've had it for about 7 years.
For all "smart" comments Be smarter, use this method to find the same reference points in your car Look at this as not a tutorial that works 100% for every car but more as the algorithm Stop being stupid pls, like 9/10 comments about this fr
So this is what a 10+ years exp drivers know huh… 😂😂😂 Damn sure they dont even check ref points.. it just starts feelin natural after a while. And what if the bonnet is not even visible!
You are the best Park parallel was shit for me I look 1000 vidéo but yours was the beste of best merci Merci now I Park good and soon will be perfekt 😊
Although these tips are very much appreciated, the reference points are not accurate. All vehicles have differences in height, width, length, turning radius etc. The best thing to do is to get to know your car.
The following videos were done based on a basic sedan type car as reference as the general population of private motorists drive a sedan compared to SUVs, vans or pickups which are bigger
@@rdu239 but not all sedans are the same. Those reference points would literally only work for this one model or ones from different manufacturers based off of it.
That is inaccurate - if you change the chair position up and down, everything changes. You should measure your own car by moving your chair to a place that will be the same all the time = the maximum upper place that gives you maximum visibility. Then, buy some plastic obstacles and train with your car and find out the connection between virtual lines between your eyes and car lines, stop the car, and measure the actual distance to the plastic objects.
it's better to be approximately right than exactly wrong. these tips are approximately right. good enough.
How can this work if everyone's height and sitting position is different
Approximately it is correct
@@deepalijain803 approximately distance between you and car next to you is -10cm
Test what works for you. Seems like a good system but don't assume the distances are the same in every car. In fact, one of my cars you sit so low by design you can't even see the hood.
Indians seem to hv a lot to complain about 🤦♂️😅
I don't know about other tips but the one with lower bumper of front car where your car and the front car has 1m dist is true and valid for approximately all person
My advice if I can put into words is: practice is key. During your day to day driving memorise and visualise how much space your car takes in tight spots. So in time you will instantly know if you can fit somewhere or not
Pro tip: Try to be as smooth as possible dont overthink it, dont try to be cool, dont rush. Some things in life need moderation. If you want to go quick do so smoothly, if you wanna park do so smoothly, if you are stuck in traffic keep your distance and do so smoothly.
If your girl wont appreciate it if you constantly change frequency and speed, your car wont either
LMAO that last line
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Thank you so much, I tried all the methods now I am being sued and my car has a ton of scratch. I appreciate it 😊.
omg no😔
Skill issue
In India, you learn this technique in 6 months. If you can drive in Indian traffic, you can drive anywhere in the universe.
Not in Egypt though it's f**king mayhem here
I don't think veteran drivers think what to do, they just know what to do. Muscle memory.
I mean it's not like I'm taking measurements like this guy 😂 but I don't think it's what you would call muscle memory, just good spatial understanding of your own car, but I recognize there's a limit to that and it varies from person to person, so if you're having trouble, finding some hard rules you can use like in the video can't hurt.
Once again... It all depends on the car, the height of the person driving the car, and the type of the car.... Look guys, just use your common sense in driving your own car. If you had driving a long time and use the same car, you will be fine.
Its for beginner, a guide for them, yes theres different car and oerson height but they kniw where to start, not blind on how to do this and that which end up making bad move
There alway that one guy in every comment in these kind of video. Can you take a moment to realize how unhelpful you are? The video could be used as a guide or reference trick , and everyone will find their own perfect alignment for themselve. Telling people to just use “common sense” is embarrassingly unhelpful. Like what? People aren’t alr try their best to do it? U think people just driving mindlessly prior to watching the video or reading ur comment? Maybe looking up various videos and trying through trail and error is common sense that you don’t have
It varies from car to car , as every car has different hood size and height. It Depends on the car you are driving.
Too complicated
I’ll just stick my head out of the window
I plan to walk!
In my country whenever you looking back like that and not using 3 mirror on your car i will fail for car driving license test
@@lilithlianshi2094 in my country if you look back even once you will fail your driving license test
Which country is that ?@@lilsand.
@@NjabuloHadebe Brunei
The best tip is to know your car. Also if you have to back up to repeat, it's still better than trying to be forceful and scrap your car
Thank you for sharing👍 Im learning a lot🙏
Man I knew how to drive in tight spaces year one.
Took cones and placed them close to the sides of my vehicle.
I'd drive through, then have to comeback between them repeatedly.
It's helped train my eyes to drive in tight spaces. Also taught me it's alright to back down.
This still somewhat works if your height and seating position are different. We're talking 2-3 inch differences based on these reference points.
Good. Very nice explanation and experiment. Best wishes
All the tips for driving are fantastics. Happy new year
Watching this while reversing😂
Im a deliver driver,15 years now.....its all about learning how to judge distance, AND knowing the steering radius of the vehicle your driving,you NEED to know what your car can and cant do..OH YEAH!! AND GO SLOW IN TIGHT SPOTS,NOTHING WRONG WITH GOING SLOW TO KEEP FROM DOING DAMAGE...,,,,kinda like a baseball player knowing when to start swinging the bat to meet the ball in the sweet spot of the bat,,,,practice,,practice
Thank you... after I followed these I managed to scratch and bump even more...
Your vlog is very helpful. But talk slowly so viewers can grasp what you are telling.
Just keep to the left side as close as possible 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️ than the right side will have more space so it definitely won’t hit, just keep watching the left 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
My first time driving narrow was in a car lot with BMW and customers car. I never did it before but had to do it on the spot for this job. The gap was literally down to 1-4 inches
0:18 now imagine the other vehicle was a truck 🥲
honestly, I feel like disclaimers would be nice but the idea is good, he isnt supposed to give you the absolute benchmark for every car, he approximating them for you so you can easier find it in your own car.
So nice and i like it
Is this trick suitable for all type of cars?
I like to drive with my seat fully reclined so I'm always 3m from the car in front, even when it's touching.
THANK YOU, SIR for sharing this informative video...
Thank you🙏
Nice teaching 👏👏
Thank you for a tips
Instructions unclear,i think ive just lost a side mirror
Even bro judgement is not same everywhere hight of the objects may be different
Indians seem to hv a lot to complain about 🤦♂️😅
Agreed, its all about experience. But nice content. He is showing efforts to teach us.
Man you are awesome
Works for those who don't have a car, only watch movies
Sudah dapat hasilnya. Tak perlu ungkit lagi. Makin sukar untuk orang yang menafikan. Mcm dah tak tentu arah.
In my opinion don't over think! Having distance is always good just adjust seat such that you can see car front in SUVs based on that u can make decisions. When it comes to sedans car it might be bit diff yet will get idea by driving regularly
Icl you just have to feel it 😂😂😂😂
Good tips
But ill keep the feeling between my car and i 😂😂
It’s all starting to make sense now.
Great tips.. thank you.. But to work these tips our seat & mirror adjustment must be proper.. Can you pls. guide for that..?
Thanks
✌️✌️✌️😎😎😎👍👍👍
Best video❤
99% don’t know because only you can use these for yourself
These are really good tips, unfortunately in general drivers are regressing!
From my experience it take time to get used to new car but no same formula works for all, over time you get the idea about your car
These are just general guidelines. I drive both compact sedan and suv and it always takes time to adapt if I drive only one vehicle longer than couple of weeks.
It's a great a lesson ..! I have a question, when there is a car parking a long the road and I want to turn and park in front of it but I'm afraid the car's back hitting their car's front parking how do I turn without hitting. Thank you for teaching..
Excellent Sir
Seems more like a math class than driving lessons😢
Is it possible to asess the back light to pass a runing vehicle in left of u n to pass through its right side..in less spaced one way roads..pls answer???
These are complicated. I have learned how much my car takes space by now. In the first years of owning it I scratched it a couple of times but not anymore. I've had it for about 7 years.
feature how tight parking technique on narrow streets. Thanks.
While reversing back, there is no curb stone, instead a high wall, then how to find out upto what extent we can go back ? What is the reference point.
I think this explains all the stupid low speed crashes in the Chinese dash cam videos I've seen.
Does same rules about 3 m apply to T6 VW Van?
This dude must be working for a body shop or an insurance company.
Also depends on the turning circle of the car you're driving
Thank you.
And what about Limousines😅😅
For all "smart" comments
Be smarter, use this method to find the same reference points in your car
Look at this as not a tutorial that works 100% for every car but more as the algorithm
Stop being stupid pls, like 9/10 comments about this fr
I drive à Peugeot 3008. Have you seen it’s steering wheel? It’s sporty little rectangular that will not align with anything ..
Do you have any videos on how to drive Toyata aphard on these few points like your video mentioned?
What about high ground clearance car
Wow than ku... 👍
Zabardast ji 🎉
Me inside a panzer :
I tried but not working in most of the cases. Really depend on types of cars and seating position
Is it applicable for suv?
Great 👍
No one's remembering all the heights, angles, reference points my dear
We occasionally have to face a situation where the safe margin around car’s both sides is a few millimetre 😂😢
Yeah, true! And these reference points might not help because it's really about a quarter of an inch... I wouldn't risk it :)
come to India bro😅😅
I live in London so this is not an issue 😂
Does it work with all types of cars, sedans or hatchback of different models all over the world. What abt in countries like India?
So this is what a 10+ years exp drivers know huh… 😂😂😂
Damn sure they dont even check ref points.. it just starts feelin natural after a while. And what if the bonnet is not even visible!
Everyone's car length is different
does it work for bus? thank you
Thanks
“Only veterans driving for 10+ years know these tricks”
Meanwhile the seat height adjust button in my driver seat: I’ll ruin your entire career
These will NOT WORK on a full sized pickup truck especially if it has been lifted and/or has an extended front bumper like a deer guard.
Lmao no shit. Also why would you think someone with a Chinese username would even consider that?
Tanks❤
These kind of videos are causing more scratches
Yes it's impressive, informative, but if in doubt get out and have a look.
Make sure you watch this at 0.75 speed. Too damn fast.
😊ល្អមែន.ចុះបើឡានខុសម៉ូតគ្នាវិញ
Thanks for the tips. I found your speech was too fast for me to absorb much information as you were into the next tip with no pause in your speech.
Yeah if i can see the hood that's it. I tried to overlook Honda Insight hood last night. No, that's not gonna work.
Funny it depends on your car's turning radius. The real technique is to know your car's dimensions and how hard it turns.
Great !
Mind blown... There is always that one asian guy who will do everything better
Its just a GUIDE guys. Cumon
If u dont sure. Dont go ❤
The closer you get to other car, the front light gets upper..so..🤔
Don't be so fast. Please slow in your narration so that we can follow easily
You are the best Park parallel was shit for me I look 1000 vidéo but yours was the beste of best merci Merci now I Park good and soon will be perfekt 😊
thanks
Nice sir
I cant measure 📏 everything bro😢😢
Thx
It is super
Excellent but u speak too fast to understand u