Do the methods you’ve been shown previously look a bit like this?
(a + (−b) + (−c) 2 = a 2 + (−b) 2 + (−c) 2 + 2a (−b) + 2 (−b) (−c) + 2a (−c)
Do you really think that everyone who reverse-parks a car needed a PhD in quantum mechanics to achieve it?
This would be the best way!
And this would be pretty cool…
But let’s get real….😁
If someone asked you what system you use when driving to go round a bend or turn left or right, wouldn’t you be a bit surprised? You’d probably explain that you’d look and steer where you’re going (and wonder why they needed to ask). So why should going backwards be any different? Ok, it is slightly, but not as different as many learners think.
Here’s a bit of common horse sense.
So why do you always start from a right-angle?
I have a few helpful tips on reverse bay and parallel parking without sticking to fixed methods and reference points that don’t work with different size cars, vans/trucks you’re parking behind or cars facing the other way, narrow roads and that lose you your space in the High Street, McDonalds car park or the Maltings. If you’d like to find these out and try them out, please book a lesson with me here