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Worst Performer: Polly, who didn't get the point of the challenge and nearly turned into an oncoming traffic lane. Parallel Parking: In order to give the drivers experience in parallel parking tough vehicles, they are given a lesson in parallel parking from Tim and then asked to park a 1976 Cadillac Calais between two other cars. Each driver ...
Parallel Parking: After each of the drivers is given a lesson in parallel parking by Heather, they are given the task of parallel parking a 6 m (20 ft) long Volvo station wagon behind one of two cars on an icy hill, which has horns and lights hooked up to both the car and the curb to alert the drivers if they hit anything. Andrew is seated in ...
School Bus Parallel Park: In this particular incarnation of the parallel parking challenge featured every year on the show, the drivers have ten attempts of no more than 30 seconds each, for a total of 5:00, to reverse an 11 m (36 ft) school bus (technically a skoolie) into a 15 m (49 ft) tight space between two cars, while not hitting anything ...
Canada's Worst Parking Lot: After receiving a lesson on parallel parking with help from a self-parking car, the five nominees' next challenge is to park in a simulated parking lot. Each driver must reverse into a parking lot stall in one motion; if they fail to do so or commit any ticketable offense (such as hitting a car or parking in a ...
A male driver in China was caught on surveillance video trying and trying and trying again to park. Amy Robach reported on ABC: "This surveillance video shows a driver struggling to back out of a ...
Three experts return from Canada's Worst Driver 3, though Scott Marshall, head instructor for the first three seasons, is not among them.. Cam Woolley is a legal expert who has been present in every season except the first and has seen the habits of Canadian drivers change drastically since 2000, with the most common offense having changed from DUI to distracted driving.
Arizona is implementing a new road test that requires people to find proper paperwork in their car and know how to use some other basic features.
Here’s FINN’s list for the top 10 U.S. cities with the worst parking availability, listed by their car parking score: No. 1- San Diego at 0.66/10 Tied at No. 2- Fort Worth at 1.27/10