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DrewE
Apr 20, 2016Explorer II
coolmom42 wrote:Walaby wrote:
Approch the site with the site on your drivers side. Here's another video that has some good tips
Another video
What if you have a one-way road and your site is on the passenger side? That's pretty common from my observation.
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The basic process is of course the same for either direction, it's just a lot easier to see things when you're turning on the driver's side than when you're turning on the passenger's side. Go slow, and don't be afraid to get out and look, possibly repeatedly, as needed. If the approach is too difficult from the passenger's side, most places would be willing to have someone hold up traffic for a bit and let you go the wrong way around the one-way loop/road to be able to get into a site if you ask nicely.
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