How to know where I parked my car

Although it seems incredible, there are many people who forget the place where we left the car parked, causing embarrassing situations and that can generate unnecessary delays in our daily work. Fortunately, there are more and more car parks that have well-marked parking spaces and new technologies have also come to give us a hand, with mobile applications that help us locate our vehicle . In .com we give you some keys so you know where you parked your car .

Steps to follow:

one

If we leave the car parked in an old parking lot, it probably does not have numbered spaces or delimited areas. So, what we have to do to know where we left the car parked is to point the floor and count how many columns there are to the nearest wall, either right or left, and memorize or record all this data. Obviously, we should never take as a reference the car that is parked next to it, because when we return to ours it may be gone.

two

In the most modern car parks each square usually has a number and a letter and, in addition, each zone of the car park has a different color or a distinctive symbol in the columns. In this way, what we have to do is keep this data, next to the plant number, and we will have it very easy when it comes to knowing where we left the car parked .

3

If we choose to leave the vehicle parked on public roads, what we have to do is look on the plaque, or ask, the name of the street and write down the nearest portal number or the name of the nearest establishment.

4

'Where is my car', 'Parkme' and 'Find my car', both for iOS and Android mobile devices, are some of the applications that help us in the task of locating the place where we leave our vehicle parked . Through our mobile, they take references of the location, so that on the way back they guide us to the site. The only drawback is that they consume enough battery.

  • 'Find my car' is free, allows you to take pictures of the parking place and start the stopwatch to measure how long we are parked . Use Google Navigation to guide us.
  • 'Parkme' is also free and is very integrated with social networks, so we can share our location.
  • 'Where is my car?' It's an 89 cents expense on iOS and it's free for Android.