Wenn man Fahranfänger ist, weiß man wie nah man an ein Auto fahren darf z.B beim parken hinter einem Auto, was ist wenn man sich verschätzt?

Was ist wenn man sich verschätzt und hinten reinfährt, oder passiert das normalerweise nicht? Habe Angst, da ich bald in die fahrschule gehe und das mal ausversehen mache, obwohl ich ja Führerschein habe? Weiß man auch als Fahranfänger wie nah man ranfahren kann/darf? Was ist wenn mein Auto kein Abstandsensor hat?

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LisaAusPisa
1 year ago

If you’re deceived, you hear that. And these are usually expensive noises.

In the first driving hours you will have little feeling for how much distance the “right” is. It comes with time and driving practice.

LisaAusPisa
1 year ago
Reply to  Helpme897

The sensors should support parking, but not in normal traffic.

You’ll learn how to assess it with time. You get to know your car and develop a sense of it.

LisaAusPisa
1 year ago

The sensors are not always in the car. They jump in my car during the parking process. Even if you are only a guest in your own vehicle in the future and you are autonomously chased: who can and wants to steer a car only by means of sensors is wrong in road traffic behind the wheel.

Again: You learn this in the driving school and get better with driving practice.

Hikker
1 year ago

Yeah, you know, because otherwise you wouldn’t have passed the exam and you wouldn’t get a driver’s license.

SoIid
1 year ago

You go to the driving school to learn exactly that. Of course you won’t be able to do it right now.

MonaLisa557
1 year ago

You’ll learn ALL in the driving school.

In the case of the cyclist, the fist formula is called, “If you can’t go completely to the counter lane for overtaking, then NOT gets overtaken.”

And you’ll learn how to park. You will learn how to assess the distances through the mirrors.

Shark1
1 year ago

The driving instructor is at the driving school. He’ll be on the brake before you drive in.

Shark1
1 year ago
Reply to  Helpme897

You’re learning this at the driving school. Where the bonnet stops, depending on the model, up to 50 cm car, bumper, grill. You can practice this. Put something in front of your car, Pappkartons, for example, then drive as close as you think. Then get out and look at the distance, always, and again. Exercise is the master.

MonaLisa557
1 year ago
Reply to  Helpme897

Yes, you’ll be able to do it halfway.

If you drive alone, go ahead and find yourself parking. So you get to know your car and even where it fits all in or not.

Shark1
1 year ago

With the risk of damaging other cars. That’ll scare him. It is not a step back as to learn how to best draw it. He knows better what he can trust himself, only he alone, otherwise absolutely no one.

MonaLisa557
1 year ago

Hopefully you’ll go to the driving school completely without comical sensors.

You have to learn this. an automatic spacer is nice, but only as long as it works. If he’s broken, you’ll have to keep the distances. (You always have to control the apostles yourself.)

Don’t rely on sensors. You’re driving as a human. Otherwise you don’t need to make the driver’s license and can wait for fully automatic self-propelled cars.

But you learn ALL IN the driving school.

MonaLisa557
1 year ago

I don’t want you to come in a smart gap.

Sunday, no one is at shopping parks. You can practice well. You see the boundary lines idR very well.

In addition, you are made fit for parking in the driving school. It would be a huge step back to set up cardboard boxes. You should look for a generous gap where cars can be right and left.

So you have enough space and don’t hit the other car.

Shark1
1 year ago

To practice in parking spaces? He doesn’t get a proper parking before nervousness. Setting up cardboard is more harmless.

MAB98
1 year ago

You again…

You bug us here every day with the same kind of questions.

You’re not normal anymore.