After you have parallel parked, how near to the curb must your vehicle be?
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One foot or less.
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2 feet.
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No more than one foot.
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3 feet or less.
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Explanation
To parallel park your vehicle, position it as close to the curb as possible, ideally within one foot. This helps prevent obstruction of traffic and minimizes hazards. Always ensure you parallel park in the same direction as moving traffic, and keep your wheels straight.
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