When parking on a public road, drivers should:
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Park with their front wheels turning left.
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Park in the opposite direction of the traffic.
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Park with their right wheels on top of the curb.
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Allow as mush space for passing vehicles as possible.
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Explanation
When parking on a public road, always leave as much space for traffic as possible. Park your vehicle as close to the curb as you can to avoid obstructing the flow of traffic and to ensure safety. If there is no curb, pull as far off the roadway as possible. Always make sure you are not parking in a designated “No Parking” zone.
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