Reverse Bay Parking (90° method) Easy Way with Reference Points

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Published 2019-09-16
Reverse bay parking on the driving test www.driving-school-beckenham.co.uk/bay-parking.htm…

This is one of the manoeuvres that you may be asked to carry out on your UK driving test.

In this video, we have a look at how to reverse bay park to the left, right and also how to correct the bay park if it goes wrong.

0:00 Reverse bay parking intro
0:58 Reverse bay parking to the left
01:51 Point of turn for reverse bay parking to the left
03:09 When to straighten the steering & stop
03:53 How to correct reverse bay parking if it goes wrong
06:46 Reverse bay parking to the right
07:16 Point of turn for reverse bay parking to the right
08:20 When to straighten the steering & stop
09:07 How to correct reverse bay parking to the right
09:30 Reverse bay parking using the 45-degree method alternative
09:43 Outro

Good luck if you have a driving test coming up soon!

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All Comments (21)
  • @nestrcon4084
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  • @melmo9097
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  • @RickyRisha410
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  • @simonnaylor7983
    Your videos really break the technique down well and make it easier to understand. I did have a driving instructor but he didn't explain it in this way so this was something that I struggled with and ultimately failed the driving test multiple times. The videos on this channel give me more confidence and now I look forward to attempting to learn to drive again.
  • @azis0
    Thanks for video. I knew the tip with mirrors and line under....its really helpful, I recommend this. I passed my exam 3y ago but I still watch your videos 😀
  • @EUPIRYNA
    Thank you so much for yours video's , very help me , plus a lot driving lessons. I remember what you said: hard work, a lot road experiences and patient, brilliant instructor, tips how pass practical test. I done today :D thank you again. Looks like not just young people ( I am 54) can do this.
  • @mokuroh14
    Your videos really helped me, I passed first time today with only 5 minors. I was so nervous and touched the kerb on a parallel park. I also tried to go into 1st gear to make a tight turn, only to accidentally leave it in neutral. I kept trying to move off and a queue started to form behind me. Thankfully I figured it out and got out of the way. I also went a bit too far out when passing a parked vehicle and inadvertently created a meeting point, which the instructor said left the examiner scratching his head. My instructor was as surprised as I was that I passed! The examiner must have seen that I was driving decently for the rest of the test. However, I feel that extra lessons are a definite must for me.
  • My test centre doesn’t have a car park so I was never taught the reverse bay park and had to effectively teach myself once I’d passed. This video would have been so useful!!
  • @giftybonsu9759
    Thanks Chris for your hardworking, although I failed but your information help me out. I will keep trying until I pass
  • @josephmarsh8235
    I'm still quite good with 45 digree method. But I am getting used to 90 digree too. This is good help Chris.
  • I love your tutorials... it's more elaborate and easily understood.
  • @ritaraz8930
    Thanks for the video! 💖 It helped me to today to pass my driving test with only one minor. I had to reverse in the bay for the test. I'm so happy!😊 3 years of hard work paid off!😊
  • @bzebee5979
    Thanks for another brill video. I needed this!
  • Hi Chris, today I have passed my exam with first time, thanks a lot for your videos, very helpful to me
  • @janani1826
    This is really helpful, because of the pandemic I can't have lesson right now so my dad has been taking me driving but he's not very good at explaining references points and things 😂 Thanks
  • @MA-ox5jl
    I failed within 5 mins of starting my test because I was too nervous and forgot how to straighten my wheel doing this manouevre. Thank you for this video hopefully with a lot of practice I'll pass the next one.