A driver can't get out of a parking lot in a parking lot (INSTGRAM)
We all know the incredibly satisfying feeling that comes with finding a parking space in a multi-storey car park after driving round and round, or even in a particularly busy outdoor car park.
However, after you've finished your shopping (or whatever you're out doing) it's sometimes exhausting trying to remember exactly which aisle or floor you left your car on.
If you didn't write down for yourself (or take a picture) where the car is - you may find yourself walking around for a long time without seeing your car - as I remember, in Seinfeld they devoted an entire episode to the chest.
If this sounds like a situation you've encountered too many times, then we have a trick to help you the next time you can't remember exactly where you parked.
Who hasn't this happened to?
According to car experts, there is an unknown method you can try with your car keys that will save you time searching for the car.
The team of experts at Dick Lovett car dealership shared the trick with The Mirror, explaining: "If you're having trouble finding your car in a busy car park, or you're not sure where you've parked it - you can place the car key fob on your chin to increase its range The signal of finding the car".
Yes, it sounds strange, but in fact - your head becomes an antenna.
"Since the head contains liquid, this means that it is actually a great conductor and will increase the signal range of the remote," they explained.
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team decided to test the method and discovered that it does work - but not for everyone.
They point out that the key trick seems to work only on certain cars (mainly new ones).
Apparently it also depends on the car model - for example they couldn't get the trick to work on a Fiat 500, but it did work on a Volkswagen Polo.
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