How to do
Park Your Car In A Parking Bay

Since 5th May 1999 you may have to do the reverse park exercise as a reversing into a parking bay at the driving test car park.

If you are asked to reverse into a parking bay, you can usually choose whether to reverse from the right or the left.

Reverse parking into a bay must be carried out at the test centre at the start or end of the test, when there is a car park at the test centre. So if your test centre does not have a car park, you will may not be asked to do this exercise.
However, it is possible that on your test route you could pass another test centre with a car park. It has been known that this has been used to do a bay park exercise. Please check with your own instructor whether this is likely to happen on your test.

The examiner on the driving test will expect you to do your bay parking:-
Safely
Smoothly
Under control
Making proper use of the accelerator, clutch, brakes and steering
Without crossing the white bay marking.

The examiner will also be looking to see that you:-
Are aware of other road users
Keep looking all around throughout the manoeuvre




Bay Parking on the LEFT


Bay Parking on the RIGHT


This is what you should be going if you are asked to do these manoeuvres on your test.
Look at the layout markings and the size of the space available
Use your mirrors and signal if necessary
Check your position and keep your speed down
Use effective all-round observation
Look out for pedestrians
Reverse and park as neatly as possible, with your wheels straight
Make sure that your vehicle is neatly parked between the layout markings in the bay.


When doing these manoeuvres
Take your time, reverse under full control, safely and steadily.
Always use good, effective all-round observation and show consideration to other road users.
You should be aware that if any "shunting" (moving forwards then back again) is needed to correct your ultimate position between the lines, then it must be done BEFORE your car enters the bay.
Beware: they're really picky on this one! I've seen people fail for having just half of one tyre over a bay line.
Critics say that if the Examiner has to open the door & lean out to check the line, how the heck is an inexperienced driver supposed to be able to judge !!!

Can you adjust your left side mirror to do this manoeuvre ?
It is OK for you to move a mirror before starting the manoeuvre, but this could cause a problem especially if you become too reliant on the mirror and forget to use all round observations. When doing this manoeuvre you have to reverse using all round observations and occasional quick glances at the side mirror for checking your position. If lots of practice and encouragement fails to get you confidently into a bay then sometimes we would suggest moving the mirror, but keep checking all round and it is important that the mirror is returned to its usual setting before driving off.

Practice makes perfect, so get plenty of practice from a Approved Driving Instructor

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