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1. When parking your vehicle parallel to the curb on a level street.
A. Your front wheels must be turned toward the street.

B. Your wheels must be within 18 inches of the curb.

C. One of your rear wheels must touch the curb.


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By : Guest     [ At : 15 Jun 2012 - 12:42:06 PM ]

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By : Guest     [ At : 15 Jun 2012 - 12:42:48 PM ]

i hate studying for my drivers test

By : Guest     [ At : 18 Jul 2012 - 02:51:18 AM ]

very helpful thxs

By : Guest     [ At : 02 Aug 2012 - 09:53:41 AM ]

Another Question mentions within 12 inches, not 18.

By : Lucas     [ At : 28 Aug 2012 - 12:23:28 AM ]

Some say 10 witch is rite

By : Kimberly Williams     [ At : 23 Nov 2012 - 01:47:16 PM ]

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By : Guest     [ At : 29 May 2013 - 06:07:05 AM ]

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By : Guest     [ At : 06 Aug 2013 - 11:21:22 PM ]

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By : Guest     [ At : 09 Feb 2014 - 03:10:56 PM ]

It should be 12 inches here in Pennsylvania

By : Guest     [ At : 12 Mar 2014 - 10:36:01 PM ]

NJ driver manual states 6 inches from the curb

By : Guest     [ At : 01 Jul 2015 - 04:05:58 PM ]

The PA Driver's Manual page 51 States If the street has a curb, park as close to it as you can, but no more than 12 inches away.

By : Guest     [ At : 09 Jun 2016 - 07:14:13 PM ]

12 inches in Washington!

By : Guest     [ At : 23 Mar 2017 - 09:58:55 PM ]

In Florida, it’s 12 inches.

By : Guest     [ At : 27 Sep 2018 - 07:46:53 AM ]

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