The Art of Parking

You may know how to drive, but do you know how to park? Parking is an essential skill. Without it, we’d be stuck on a perpetual drive, a never-ending commute that would quickly wear down that new-driver excitement. That’s why we’re here to cover all the basics when it comes to The Art of Parking.

There are only a handful of parking styles that most drivers must master. We’ll start with the easiest and work our way up:

The Driveway

Parking in a driveway is pretty straight forward. However, there are a few tips to consider before pulling in:

The Basic Parking Space

Parking in a basic parking space is usually a simple task. These spaces can be found in parking garages and parking lots. They are marked in front of corner stores, grocery stores and shopping centers, as well as at the park and at school… basically, they’re everywhere. When parking in a parking space, keep these tips in mind:

The Street

Most street parking involves the dreaded Parallel Parking technique. This skill may be intimidating at first, but once you master it you will be able to park just about anywhere (without it, you will always have a hard time parking in urban areas).

Begin by practicing with cones or cardboard boxes in a private drive or empty parking lot. Once you have found a safe place to learn, try using this common parking technique: The “S” Method.

This method takes a lot of practice to make perfect. Once you have it down, you should be able to park anywhere without holding up traffic.

The Hill

Sometimes, you will find yourself having to park on a hill. When this happens, it’s important to remember how to park on an incline safely and correctly:

By learning how to park quickly and correctly, you will feel more confident driving in new places and have more freedom to travel around crowded downtown streets.