It can be annoying when you come back to your car and find that other motorists have parked too close to you on either side.

What follows is a 43 point turn as you attempt to edge out slightly without causing damage to your own vehicle or the ones in front and behind you.

But this man from Avola, Sicily has a slightly more hands on and altogether more effective method of freeing his car from a tight spot.

Stuck: The man opens his car door before stopping to look at the tight gap either side of his vehicle

Captured on CCTV, the man can be seen opening his car door before pausing to look at the little gap either side of his vehicle. Meanwhile two man stand alongside him and talk.

After weighing up his options, and rather humorously eyeing up the car to see whether he would be able to move it, the man jumps down from the curb.

He then grabs hold of the rear bumper and begins powering forward - lifting the car into the air and pushing it away from the curb.

The strong man leaves the vehicle in a diagonal position before dropping it back down and returning to the door.

Ready: The man weighs up his options before grabbing hold of the rear bumper and pushing the car forward

We have take off: The man lifts the vehicle into the air and carries it a long way from the curb

The two men stop their conversation and appear to be absolutely stunned as they stare at the man and the car now parked sideways.

The video concludes with the strong man casually getting back into his car and reversing out of the space completely before driving away.

The two men on the road return to looking at each other but still appear to be absolutely shocked by what they have seen.

The two pedestrians look on in amazement as the strong man causally opens his car door and gets in

The man drives away as if nothing ever happened as the two stunned men on the street return to look at each other

This is not the first time a man has been caught on camera lifting a car into the air.

In July of this year, an infuriated cyclist in Sao Paulo, Brazil, picked up and moved a vehicle parked in a bike lane before jumping back on the saddle and continuing on his way.

In that particular incident the man stood behind the car and held the bottom of its bumper with both hands before side stepping to the right and dragging it out of the cycle lane.