After you have parallel parked, are you allowed to open a door on the road side of your vehicle?
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Yes, but only if it does not interfere with bicyclists and other traffic.
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Yes, always.
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No, never.
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Yes, but only if oncoming vehicles or bicycles are at least 10 feet away.
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Explanation
When you have finished parallel parking and wish to exit your vehicle, you should only open the door on the side of the road after checking for any nearby bicyclists or vehicles approaching from behind.
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