
It would appear that to park in the Dyer’s Brae staff car park in St Andrews you would need a car that is some kind of shade of red or blue.
It would also appear that a complete inability to park straight would help too, as this photo ably demonstrates:

Very poor, Mr Reeves; very poor!
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Ah, now this is going against the national trend of having a silver car!
I used to have a silver car, and kept finding myself in long rows of other silver motors.
Or maybe it’s a case of birds of a feather (in Welsh ‘of the same colour’) park together.
Perhaps someone should do some statistical analysis.
I’ve noticed that. Cars these days are predominantly either: red, blue or silver/grey.
We have two cars. One is silver, the other is dark grey.
We’re so common!