When parking next to a curb, you may not park more than:
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18 inches from the curb.
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two feet from the curb.
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1 foot from the curb.
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six inches from the curb.
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Explanation
Whenever you park on a public road, move as far from traffic as possible, and be sure your vehicle is visible to drivers approaching from either direction. If you park next to a curb, pull close to it. Remember that you may not park more than one foot from the curb.
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