When parallel parking between two cars, you should first:
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Turn your wheels to the left.
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Pull up even with the front car.
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Turn your wheels to the right.
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Back slowly.
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Explanation
To parallel park between two cars, start by pulling your vehicle alongside the space or the car in front of where you intend to park. This ensures proper positioning for the maneuver. Before proceeding, check your rearview mirror, look over your shoulder for approaching vehicles, keep your foot on the brake, put the vehicle in reverse, and maintain your turn signal.
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