Starting past the corner you should make sure it is clear as possible so you don't have to worry about starting and stopping as you swing around. When you can see the curb starting to curve in your wing mirror start turning, increase the amount of turn on the steering wheel gradually as is needed (you have to look out of the back to check noone is behind but make sure to glance at your wing mirror to see how you are doing in relation to the curb). In my experience you are more likely to bump into the curb than stray too far away from it so bear that in mind for the gradual increase of turning. As you are pretty much into the next road glance sideways to check again for cars and then continue with it.Got my test in 2 weeks what is the best advice on reversing round the corner. Any tips?
Take it slowly and remember to use your mirrors to make sure that your passenger side stays as close to the pavement as possible.You have two weeks - go out and reverse around every corner you can - practise is the only way to get it. Good luck with your test.Got my test in 2 weeks what is the best advice on reversing round the corner. Any tips?
When I took my test and lessons the driving instructor put a small sticker in the rear window that was placed in a way that if you lined it up with the curb and used it guide you round you would be spot on.
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Wall has the best answer
Park up as far as you want to get from the curb and put a sticker in the back or rear side widow where the frame crosses the curb and when you reverse keep that sticker on the curb.
Andy C
take ure provisional get insured on your dads/mums/friends car and practice practice practice. get a feel of it then try it on your own with them watching outside to see distance from kurb hands on steering wheel etc. remmeber do this on an empt carpark
if you are asking this you are nowhere near ready .
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