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EVER been boxed in bumper-to-bumper by an inconsiderate parker?

Fear not as the Brazilian military police might just have the answer for getting you out of a tight spot.

 Cop car is parked up and blocked in by two set of cones
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Cop car is parked up and blocked in by two set of conesCredit: YouTube/Samuel MotoVlog

This incredible video shows the "trick shot" of car manoeuvres as the driver escapes a seemingly impossible trap.

Boxed in by cones inches away from the front and rear, the cop is able to drive out without so much as a graze to the bumper.

It looks like an optical illusion but it's totally real - so how does it work?

The theory behind the escape trick is actually fairly straight forward.

 Driver puts the car in full lock and starts to rev the engine
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Driver puts the car in full lock and starts to rev the engineCredit: YouTube/Samuel MotoVlog

All you need to do is place the front wheels on full lock to the way you want to go and apply the handbrake.

You'll then need to apply enough revs - probably around 3,000 or 4,000rpm - that will create wheelspin when you set off.

With the car revving, you'll want to find the bite point of the clutch so the car is straining at the leash.

Dip the clutch just below the bite and then suddenly fully release it with the car still revving.

As the rear wheels are locked by the handbrake, the power generated through the front tyres will make the car slip and slide left or right as it grapples for traction.

 With the handbrake on and clutch released the front wheels skid across on the spot
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With the handbrake on and clutch released the front wheels skid across on the spotCredit: YouTube/Samuel MotoVlog

Once you're clear of the obstacle in front, release the handbrake and drive off. Easy.

It's not really advisable to try this at home as it requires some skill to pull it off without crashing - plus it'll pretty much wreck the rubber in your front tyres.

It's also worth noting it only works on front-wheel-drive motors with manual gearboxes and handbrakes that don't use the more modern style of electric switches.

 With a screech of burnt rubber the car escapes unscathed
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With a screech of burnt rubber the car escapes unscathedCredit: YouTube/Samuel MotoVlog
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