The industrialist called the method used for parking cars a 'pretty clever' move
A screengrab of the video posted by Rohit Agarwal on Twitter.
If you are looking for interesting content on the internet, industrialist Anand Mahindra’s Twitter account is the source you should be in. The chairman of the Mahindra Group is known for his content that points out all the interesting contents making rounds on social media. This time he shared a video showing a smart way to park cars!
The industrialist called the method used for parking cars a 'pretty clever' move. His caption reads, "What to do when you have less room for manoeuvre…"
Now that IS pretty clever. What to do when you have less room for manoeuvre... Finding clever ways to deal with constraints is an Indian talent! https://t.co/oUI6szXFyK
— anand mahindra (@anandmahindra) February 18, 2020
The video, posted by a user named Rohit Agarwal on Wednesday garnered over 229,500 views with more than 10,900 likes. Many users praised the method used for parking the car, calling the move a 'jugaad', while asked how will the driver remove the car from the position it is parked.
Wow! That's an idea on 'track'. Noticed the thoughtful nail lock too that ensured the track doesn't move while transporting.
— Vrinda Pisharody (@vrindapisharody) February 18, 2020
Just wondering how they take the car out..Since it's stuck to the wall on the other side and pulling the car more difficult than pushing..? #Jugaad
We have a word for it which describe it exactly - Jugaad
— Vinod Dubey (@vinodism) February 18, 2020
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— Traffic Sahayak (@TrafficSahayak) February 18, 2020
@anandmahindra indeed clever! And I hope mahindra sees that space is the limitation constraint to growth of cars! Public transport + micro mobility for first and last mile connectivity is one of the best solutions, isn't it?
— Arjit Soni (@arjitsoni12) February 18, 2020
We do that with motorcycles but it’s efficient with cars too! Great share
— Ambika Sharma (@ambikasharma) February 18, 2020
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