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Mastering the art of parallel parking
Parallel parking looks intimidating for one reason: you are trying to place a large object into a space that feels too small, ...
Rock Lobster? More like Crab Walker. Don't be fooled, though. This baby isn't a Chrysler, it's nowhere near as big as a whale, and sadly, it won't carry 20 of your closest friends to your next beach ...
A study published in Transportation Research found that successful parallel parking under time pressure correlates with lower ...
It turns on a dime. Automotive industry supplier ZF has developed a new steering system that allows cars to drive sideways. At least the front of the cars. The EasyTurn system uses a unique strut ...
Among the most newsworthy topics at CES this year were artificial intelligence and flying cars. And robotic roller skates. Hyundai had the biggest, coolest flying thing at CES, while Xpeng AeroHT also ...
Backup cams be damned, Hyundai’s individually articulating wheels are the next big tech to make parallel parking easier. Hyundai and its subsidiary Hyundai Mobis say it’s developed an “In-Wheel Drive ...
View post: Amazon Has a ‘High-Quality’ 205-Piece Mechanics Tool Set on Sale for Only $63 Our cars rock a lot of tech, and while some of it is neat, some of it is silly and even insults our ...
You’re driving slowly along a street, looking for a place to park. You come across a long stretch of parallel parking. But to your frustration, the spaces left by other people’s parking efforts are ...
Parking is not always an easy task. Sometimes spots are too tight, too small or positioned strangely — not to mention the potential obstacles hindering your perfect parking, like other vehicles, trees ...
Everyone has aspects of “adulting” that they struggle with. Some skills just come more naturally than others. One often-complained-about skill is parallel parking. Many people do not like to parallel ...
You’re driving slowly along a street, looking for a place to park. You come across a long stretch of parallel parking. But to your frustration, the spaces left by other people’s parking efforts are ...
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