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Epic drivers finding crazy places to park

Leaving cars in car parks or on the side of the road seems really dull when there are so many creative options. Parking visionaries reveal their secrets.

We are not talking about every day shit parking such as the bellends who park across two bays, the knobs who completely block pavements or the ones who park on corners blocking traffic into narrow side streets. This is about the true parking legends

On the beach

This is really entry level creative parking. The first taste that can lead to obsession. That first foray into breaking with convention and not leaving their cherished vehicle in a car park can be so liberating.

Black car stuck on sandy beach with the sea in the background.

Is it the thrill of feeling like a rebel or that edgy uncertainty of not knowing if they will be able to drive off again? Perhaps it’s the gambling with the tide that makes it exciting. Unfortunately nobody knows how the owner of this camper van in Gwynedd feels.

A white camper van half submerged in the sea
Image: Kevin Gibson

Unlikely places

These drivers leave spectators chuckling over the imagination of the drivers. With a bit of thought there are some fun places to park.

This driver obviously didn’t want his beloved classic car to get wet. Top notch parking!

If there is no space to park in the street then under the stairs will have to do.

When you are in too much of a rush

There is a fine line between creative parking and not thinking it through. Did these drivers think about how they were going to get away when they were finished what they were doing?

Legendary parking

The true parking artist will leave the observe with questions. Questions such as, ‘how the fuck did they do that?’

A police car parked on top of a hedge. Traffic cones on the road in front and a couple of police cars and three police officers on the road in front.

And like Banksy, the identity of the artist who achieved parking their car on top of a hedge will forever remain a mystery. The residents of St Ann’s Chapel in south Devon will be talking about this for generations to come. It will be a legend for parents to tell their children on stormy nights.

You have to admire the skill of this driver. Hope he left enough space for the other car to get out.

Respect to the driver for managing to get out and pose for a photo.

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