A Guide To Reverse Parking And U-Turns On Narrow Roads With And Without Power Steering

Manoeuvring a vehicle on a narrow road is as it is challenging. It´s a bigger problem if you have to take a U-turn or reverse park your car on that narrow lane. If it's any consolation, you're not alone in facing this issue.
Even the most seasoned drivers struggle to control their vehicles on tight streets. If you are looking for some tips on reversing parking and U-turns, this is it! This article will explain how to do the same with or without power steering!

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Reverse Parking and U-Tuns with Power Steering
Driving in reverse gear is not everyone's cup of tea. Things can become more challenging when stuck on a dead-end or a narrow road. Nevertheless, we have summed up some tips on reverse parking on narrow lanes:
- Always check all the three mirrors before manoeuvring the vehicle in the reverse direction. Make sure to look over both sides' shoulders.
- If the lane is clear, hold onto the back of the front seat and look back. Now, slowly start moving backwards.
- Sneak out your neck from the window occasionally to check for any obstacles.
- You can also take the help of another person to guide you as you reverse park your car.
- Lastly, drive in first gear, move cautiously, and proceed at a slow speed.

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Making U-Tuns in Narrow and Tight Spaces
Do you dread making U-turns while driving? Manoeuvring your vehicle on a busy road can be challenging. To help all new drivers out there, we've curated a list of suggestions to accurately and safely make U-turns on narrow lanes.
- Like reverse parking, it is also essential to check all the mirrors before proceeding with a U-turn. Make sure there are no obstacles around. We suggest you dip your side mirrors to get a better view while reversing.
- Once you ensure a clear area, give a right turn signal. After that, start to turn the steering gradually and slowly.
- Since we are talking about narrow roads, you might have to stop when you reach the opposite side of the road. When you near the end of the street, turn the steering wheel to the left.
- Place your car in reverse gear and move the vehicle backwards.
- After rechecking for obstacles through the mirrors, you can complete the manoeuvre.

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If you know how to do it right, manoeuvring your vehicle on tight streets won't be a problem! Hopefully, this article helps you notch up your driving skills!
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