After 2 minutes and 14 seconds I had to turn it off. Being unable to multi-task, I couldn't watch the video and find a sharp knife at the same time.
Alas I've seen this kind of things a hundred times or more when I was an Instructor, and sadly, it seems to affect women (far) more than men. I've heard countless attempts at explaining it, ranging from "It's a throw back to men being Hunters and women being gatherers" based on the rather shaky premise that men used to kill their prey using a bow and arrow or spear and therefore developed better spatial awareness and the ability to predict where a moving object will be in a given time frame; to "Women are useless at doing things backwards."
I'm assure you that that's rubbish. I used to know a girl, and let me tell you, what Lesley coudn't do back.....wards. Ahem, yes, now then. It's rubbish anyway.
But whatever it is, women do seem to have more difficulty than men when it comes to reversing cars. Sitting in the left hand seat I've seen female pupils reverse into a space, to the left, steer left and then be almost totally unable to steer back the other way. At times it's almost as if the wheel was locked or there was some sort of Dr. Who? force field preventing the wheel from turning the other way.
In many females they understand that the wheel has to turn to the right (in this case) to get into the space but are aware of what is virtually an optical illusion as they see out of the corner of their eye, or when they look forward to check position, that the car needs to go left but is appearing to go to the right instead. So they steer the other way, in other words, left.
I think you probably had to be there. A lot.