When parking on streets with two-way traffic, park so the right-hand wheels are parallel to and within ______ of the curb.
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12 inches
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20 inches
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2 inches
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30 inches
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Explanation
The statement is correct because when parking on streets with two-way traffic, it's important to ensure that your vehicle is parked parallel to the curb and within 12 inches of it. This practice helps maintain an orderly flow of traffic and ensures that parked vehicles do not obstruct the movement of other vehicles on the road.
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