Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for November 28, 2020

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    Templo S.U.D.  over 3 years ago

    so don’t want to scratch the three cars’ paints

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    whahoppened  over 3 years ago

    What the hey, park across the street! (Maybe it’s worth buying a car that’ll do it for you.)

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    drycurt  over 3 years ago

    Hint: Tape paper tubes (or something similar) to the corners of the car so the driver will know where they are in relation to where they want them to be.

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    VegaAlopex  over 3 years ago

    The hardest part I learned was to turn left from standing with a stadard shift. Try coordinating hands and feet with a clutch.

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    Egrayjames  over 3 years ago

    Learn to trust your mirrors. Being a retired truck driver, I find it hard to trust the back-up camera in my wife’s Subaru. I’ll take mirrors any day!

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    Michael G.  over 3 years ago

    Remember “curb feelers”? :-o

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    Bruce1253  over 3 years ago

    When I taught my kids to parallel park I used traffic cones to represent the other cars until they go good enough not to hit anything.

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    raybarb44  over 3 years ago

    Not bad. Not bad at all,,,,,

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    sueb1863  over 3 years ago

    I hate the Buick commercial with the kid using the automatic parallel parking feature during his driving test. I always imagine the next scene where the instructor orders him to turn it off or flunk the test, and the kid flunks anyway because he always relied on the automatic feature and never learned how to do it properly.

    Also, I’m not sure they’d ever have new drivers do the parallel parking part with real cars involved because the cars might get hit. When I took my test, we were in the parking lot of the DMV and used cones. (I flunked the first time but practiced and passed the second time)

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    Bob.  over 3 years ago

    Our test had you stop on a hill and start up again without rolling back. That’s with a stick shift.

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    winston5610  over 3 years ago

    I saw a single-panel cartoon many years ago: a ’61 Studebaker Lark DeLuxe (two headlights and inboard parking lights) carrying a sign on top that read HARBOR DRIVING SCHOOL, nervous instructor in the passenger seat, nervous student driving, and the Lark had life-saver rings hanging off the doors and fenders.

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