Let's be frank here - parking is the least enjoyable element of driving. That's why people want parking sensors and parking cameras. But a British man going by the name of Alastair Moffatt loves ...
Kurt Ernst November 27, 2012 Comment Now! For many drivers, parallel parking a car is the hardest part of passing a driver’s licensing exam. Even licensed drivers often struggle with mastering the art ...
On Guinness World Records Day, a man pulled off a seemingly impossible feat to break a hotly contested record. Alastair Moffatt of Great Britain broke the world record for the tightest parallel ...
WINSTON SALEM, N.C. -- Winston Salem/Forsyth County Schools and the City of Winston Salem have collaborated to introduce a new parking pattern on Northwest Boulevard. Brent Campbell, the ...
Parallel parking looks intimidating for one reason: you are trying to place a large object into a space that feels too small, while other humans watch and pretend they have never struggled with ...
A driver has entered the Guinness Book of World Records after clearing a crazy reverse parallel park. A stunt driver in England has landed into the Guinness World Records for having the tightest ...
The Austin Driving School still doesn’t routinely teach people how to back into a reverse-angle parking space, and the Texas Department of Public Safety doesn’t yet test new drivers on the maneuver.
We are sure most of you out there who own a driver's license pretty much know how parking works. Yet, we can't help but be amazed at the gazillion YouTube/whatever videos showing more or less ...
No one can say for sure whether this will lead to an uptick in dented car bumpers and curb-gouged tires. But Maryland has announced that demonstrating an ability to parallel park — an impossible skill ...
Robert has been an auto enthusiast his entire life. He started working on cars at a young age, learning the basics from his father in the home garage on the weekends. Over the years, he learned as ...
The previous world record for reverse parallel parking has been shattered. Before this week, the record stood at a combined 35 centimeters between the car and the vehicles front and behind, a yawning ...