Dos And Don'ts While Parking Your Car

Did you know that the authorities have flagged unauthorized or illegal parking as one of the biggest reasons behind spiraling vehicle thefts in India? If you stay in a city with high traffic and restricted space for parking, it is vital that you follow some dos and don'ts for the same. This will keep your car free from any damages, while ensuring that you avoid mishaps and keep the vehicle safe. Here are some tips that you should keep in mind:

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Park only in suitable areas
Make sure that you are parking your vehicle in an authorized parking zone. You may otherwise have to pay penalties or the vehicle may be towed away as well. Park at authorized parking lots, roadside stretches and garages. This will keep your vehicle safe from theft while also avoiding damages and fines at the same time.
Park nearer other cars and in an area which has good lighting
Make sure that you are parking the car near others and somewhere where lighting is abundantly available. This will naturally work as a deterrent for anti-social elements. It will also help you detect things like potholes, protruding corners, etc.
Do not park next to bigger vehicles
Avoid parking right next to larger vehicles like trucks, buses, etc. This is because these vehicles may hinder your movement and there may be possibilities of mishaps as well.
Precautions or reverse/parallel parking
You should park in a large-enough spot and use both your side mirrors for finding any obstacles. Keep trying to park until you are successful. After parking, ensure that there is a suitable gap between your vehicle and others behind or in front of it.

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Some other aspects worth keeping in mind
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Lock your car properly and do not leave behind any valuables or precious items in it.
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Do not fight over spots, it will only distract you.
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Stay alert in tight spaces.
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Always be considerate to others who are leaving the parking space, or get stuck while attempting to park in front of you.
- Stay calm and composed at all times.
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