Man shares parking position hack that would stop a lot of accidents

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Man shares parking position hack that would stop a lot of accidents
Man shares parking position hack that would stop a lot of accidents

A man has shared a parking hack that shows we've all been using car parks wrong - and it could save you a lot of trouble in car parks, but only if everyone started doing it. TikTok user bigbruva_77 shared a video of the technique with his followers, and soon it gathered thousands of views and comments from his fans.

In the video, the man explains that he had gone to pick up a vehicle from a General Motors lot in America, and was amazed by the way the cars were stored. Each one was parked on the left-hand line of the parking space, leaving enough space on either side for the doors to open - preventing dings and parking hassle - and it looks like it would work a charm.

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Man shares parking position hack that would stop a lot of accidentsIt would prevent a lot of accidents (@bigbruva_77/TikTok)

In the video, the man said: "What if I told y'all we've been parking in parking spots wrong the whole time. This is where we pick up GM trucks, look how they're parked - they're parked on the line. You see how evenly spaced they are? Imagine if everyone at Walmart parked on the line, it would lessen the amount of dings and give you space to get in and out of your car. We've been doing it wrong the whole time y'all."

Since the video was shared, hundreds of users flocked to TikTok to comment their opinion - with one user saying the technique made the spaces appear twice as big. But others saw a flaw in the plan, as one added: "Yo people can't even park inside the lines, you expect them to park on it?" And another wrote: "I mean that's the same as if everyone parked in the middle, the general public is just bad at parking no matter what the standard is."

John Bett

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