When you park alongside a curb on a level street, the front and back wheels must be parallel and within __ inches of the curb.
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18
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36
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32
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Explanation
When parking alongside a curb on a level street, your vehicle’s front and rear wheels must be positioned parallel to the curb and no more than 18 inches away from it. This ensures your vehicle is safely out of the way of traffic. If there is no curb, park parallel to the edge of the roadway, as close to the side as possible, without blocking traffic or creating a hazard.
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