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Originally Posted by Samurai Ok, I won't argue with you. This is not my style. I'll just point out what every motor vechicle rule says in the world.
Look at the last page of this chapter from New Jersey Driver's Manual.
This is what Canadian government thinks, look at the first picture.
And this is Karnataka government driving manual, even they get it right. Scroll down to parking rules.
This is General Motors driving guidelines, scroll down to the bottom.
Forget me. Just think, what are the chances they are all wrong and you are right? |
lol, instead of searching the internet for your support, just try my style once.
i accepted your style too and i've clarified it in my last reply.
now i won't repeat that my style is also okay
you just try it once.
and if possible try to go through my last reply once again and try to understand my point of view.
and imho, it is a bad practice to just follow the artciles written and not using your own style.
lastly, i want you to try my style just once. i guess there is no harm in trying it when you are sitting inside the car, unless you are quite a newbie.
and while comparing my style with
your published style try parking the car about 2-3 feets away from the curb/wall.
i tried using your style in my office while parking my car about 2-3 feets away from curb and it didn't worked! but when i tried it about 6-7 inches away from curb, your style worked perfectly. no doubt a good way of parking.
and in my style you can park even much more away from curb but still the car will not come in the middle of road. at the most any one end of the car will hit the object above curb like some wall, or signboard etc. you can call my style as a raw indigenous way of parking, but it does works!
i hope after such a trial you will accept my style too.
try it once.