When parking on a public road, drivers should:
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Pull as far away from the roadside shoulder as possible.
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Move as far away from traffic as possible.
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Always park on the left side of the roadway.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
When parking on a public road, drivers should move as far away from traffic as possible to avoid interfering with it. If there is a roadside shoulder, pull as far onto it as you can. Always park on the right side of the road unless it is a one-way street. In that case, park parallel to the curb in the direction of traffic movement.
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