Are you a good at parking?

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To answer in your stile:

can you define abilities?
What do you consider normal?
Does normal exist?
How can you define logical discussions?
Are they logical to you? To few? To many? Or 50/50?

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Nutter!
You've just demonstrated that a logical discussion is beyond your capabilites.
 
I'd much rather park slightly further away than faff around trying to get into a space between other cars.
Plus then I'm less likely to get someone banging their car door in to mine.
 
How would you judge your own parking skills?
Top draw. I grew up in a terraced street with vehicles parked both sides. No dramas. I can get the Vivaro into summat with about 1/2 a metre front and back. The old transits had the best turning circle though and were so easy to park into tight spaces.
 
Drive a large van and you will quickly learn to reverse and park. Once you've mastered that cars are quite simple
I always used to say that every single learner should learn to drive and take their test in a jumbo Transit. Then anything smaller is a PoP.
 
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