Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Simple Ways to Remember Where You Parked


You drive, you park, you leave—and hours later you can't remember where you left the car. Does this happen to you? It happens all the time to me. Here are a few tips to help you get back to your vehicle in a timely manner.


Write down the location in your datebook.
If you carry around a calendar on your person, mark down which row and level you parked on in the corner of today's entry. This is a great way to keep track of your car on a day-to-day basis.


Snap a picture.
Carrying a cameraphone? Shoot a picture of the "You Parked in Row 5 of the Bluebird Level"-type sign nearest your car.


Note the landmarks. No signs? Look where you are in relationship to the major landmarks around you. For example, are you about 2/3rds of the way down the row that starts with the T in Target? Let the landmarks be your guide.


Tell a friend.
When you involve other people, chances increase that one of you will remember where you parked the car.
 

Tag your car. It may be dorky. It may be something your Dad would do, but adding a unique-looking ornament to the top of your antenna can help you pick your car out of a sea of vehicles. My dad uses an old yellow tennis ball.

Unlock and relock. Got a keyless remote? Go ahead and press the lock/unlock button a few times. Your car should beep at you when you lock it.


Use GPS.
Have you ever visited the Renaissance Festival with its converted fields and acres of cars and no signage whatsoever? Thats when a GPS unit really comes in handy. Just "mark" your location when you get out of the car and follow the little arrow back when you're ready to leave. Sure, you have to carry around a several-ounce special-purpose gadget, but consider the convenience, not to mention the geek factor!

Once you start paying attention to where you parked, it soon becomes an easier-to-remember habit. Dude, there's your car!


Source: lifehacker

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