![]() Look in all directions for traffic before turning and while making the turn. Practice U-turns on a wide residential street with little to no traffic. Later, you can practice on a quiet, residential street until you gain enough confidence and skills to practice in normal traffic. Practice parallel parking in a large, open parking lot. Parking uphill – turn the steering wheel counter clockwise so the vehicle will roll away from the center of the road if the brakes fail.Parking downhill – make sure you turn the steering wheel clockwise so the vehicle will roll away from the center of the road if the brakes fail.You can begin practicing on a flat road before learning the procedures to park on hills. Parking on hills can be difficult, so you should first learn how to park in areas without other parked vehicles around. The more space you allow between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead, the more time you will have to see a hazard or collision down the road and respond accordingly. Good drivers make sure they maintain a safe “space cushion” so they can stay aware of what is happening in traffic.Make sure you check traffic, glance in your mirrors, check your blind spot, and signal before changing lanes. It takes practice to be able to change lanes smoothly. ![]()
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