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Lucato  +  299539 Fri, 01 Dec 06 12:47 PM

Hi folks, I'm trying to find out what is the right term. Here is the doubt: When we use to park a car on a street between 2 cars (parallel park) and we do the manuever, how do we call that manuever? I mean, when we are going to take the drive license we need to park between two posts/stick, how do we call this manuever?

Is it beacon?

Thanks in advance.

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TommyT, 2 yr 357 days ago
Reverse parking
Clive  +  299675 Fri, 01 Dec 06 06:21 PM

Hi,

Parallel parking is itself a pretty common and precise term.

Best wishes, Clive

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Lucato, 2 yr 356 days ago
thanks guys. I really appreciated your help.
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