PARK AT AN ANGLE | PARK BETWEEN CARS | DRIVING WITH MR. T.| LEARN TO DRIVE A CAR FROM A PROFESSIONAL

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When you're learning to drive a car, Driving with Mr. T. will teach you how to park at an angle using reference points.

So if your passenger sideview mirror is lined up with the painted line, you can turn into the spot and be lined up perfectly. Keep practicing, and you'll see! Watch Mr. T. narrate how to do this in this driving video, and be a better driver.

As with so many driving skills, it all comes down to reference points, or "spots on the cars" that you see from your place in the driver's seat.

Reference points work no matter what size car you're in and what size car you're looking at outside.

For angled parking, the reference point is your passenger-sideview mirror. When that mirror lines up with the white painted line on the ground--the line in front of the spot you want to turn into--then you should turn your steering wheel to the right, and the car will be guided perfectly into the center of that spot.

Try it out, let me know how it goes, and ask a question in the comment section, and I'll be sure to respond. And be sure to Subscribe so you'll get all my future videos.

So whether you're a beginner at driving a car, experienced at driving a car, nervous about driving a car, confident about driving a car, getting ready for your DMV driving test or just want to learn how to drive a car and navigate the roads in a safe, professional way, whether you're taking lessons, or just trying to learn some car-driving tips, watching Mr. T. narrate these car driving videos will help you pass your road test AND learn true road navigation so that your driving skills can be life saving!

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