It's that time again: that time when we celebrate the innovative parking strategies of the enterprising drivers of Aberdeen Cars. Yes, it's time to give out our PaveParker of the Week Award!
This weeks PaveParker of the Week is the driver of Aberdeen Car Mitsubushi L200 DC 4x4 custom Pickup "Warrior" (ooooooh!) reg. SV59ZDP.
Engaged in Full PaveParking, with all for of his or her wheels on the pavement, the driver of this Aberdeen Car has used the dopped-kerb accessibility feature of the pavements in the city's exclusive prime property Kepplestone development in the heart of the upscale west end in order to facilitate the PaveParking maneuver for this off-road capable vehicle.
Off the road, and onto the pavement.
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