Parallel parking sucks.
No, I do not drive, but the process already looks super hated. I sympathise at least.
The reality of trying to fit your car vertically between two other vehicles has been the nightmare of drivers since the dawn of time.
Even though in Singapore most parking lots are lined beside each other, you never know when you might need this technique.
In fact, even the most experienced of drivers still hate it.
But now let me, for a brief moment, show you how a four-year-old can probably do it better than most of us.
Four-Year-Old Boy Parallel Parks Like a Pro
Please ask me nothing and watch the video in awe.
The absolute mad lad let me tell you.
In the video, it is said the child, Bingo, loves cars and that he learnt from his dad how to drive (obviously not hands-on).
Imagine learning driving from observation alone. I can have a cookbook and still burn my chicken.
Honestly, you know what the most impressive part about this was? The fact that Bingo was so calm throughout the process. No anger or panic when the spot got tighter, pure calmness and skill.
As Always, The Comments Were in Awe
Of course, the comments section were all filled with awe and self-deprecating posts.
Mostly harmless self-deprecating obviously.
For real though, I feel that last one with my bicycle and I.
If you are one of those people who feel inspired to up your parallel parking game, a reminder that this video exists that if Bingo can, so can you.
Or you can actually check out our article on how to parallel park like a pro here!
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Worst case scenario, you can refer to our final step in the article: get help.
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