Hilarious Examples Of The Worst Parking Jobs In The UK
Everyone has encountered reckless drivers on the road who don't signal, drive too slowly in the fast lane, or fail to merge properly. These photos, shared on social media, highlight some of Britain's most questionable parking attempts, making even a simple task look impossible.
What Double Yellow Lines?
A double yellow line typically means no passing, but this driver clearly missed the memo that it also means no parking. What's even more baffling is that they managed to park their car on top of a giant concrete bollard—while avoiding visible exterior damage. Though impressive, it's definitely not a smart move, and getting back into the driver's seat to move it will be a challenge.
Wall Parking Only
Everyone has accidentally run over a curb at some point, but this driver took it a step further by parking on a wall. It seems they thought any pavement was a safe place to park, regardless of the danger to pedestrians or the damage to their car.
T-Junction Parking
Parking spots can be hard to find, but this driver decided to leave their cars in the middle of a T-junction, ignoring the inconvenience to others. While it may not seem like a major intersection, the T-junction eventually connects to a larger road, likely causing miles of traffic backup with the driver nowhere in sight.
Straight Lines Are For Dummies
Parking lines are meant to guide drivers into a straight position, but this driver seems to have misunderstood their purpose, parking perpendicular to them instead. While it doesn't appear dangerous, let's hope he can learn to overcome his "adverse reaction" to lines before attempting to color in a book next time.
Do Not Be That Guy
Everyone dislikes the person who parks in the middle of a white line, taking up two parking spaces, thinking their car is too valuable to be near others. However, when a driver makes it clear they don't want anyone getting too close, it often leads to others taking the opportunity to mess with them.