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Parking Quiz

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Check hill and parallel parking fundamentals plus prohibited zones.

Multiple Choice

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Uphill with curb wheel direction:

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Downhill with curb wheel direction:

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Primary reason to set parking brake every time:

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Parallel parking first step:

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Double parking means:

True / False

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Wheel direction differs uphill vs downhill because of potential roll direction.

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Accessible spaces may be used briefly without permit if hazard lights on.

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Parallel parking involves both steering directions while reversing.

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Leaving valuables visible can increase theft risk.

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Parking on a sidewalk is acceptable if brief.

Scenario / Think & Reveal

1. No curb, uphill parking. Wheel direction? Turn wheels toward road edge (right) so vehicle rolls away from traffic if movement occurs.
2. Parallel park attempt: rear bumper aligned, turning too early. Correction? Restart alignment; begin steering into space only once rear axle clear of front car rear bumper.
3. Vehicle parked on hill without parking brake. Risk? Transmission alone may not hold; potential roll causing collision or injury.
4. Approaching a space near a fire hydrant; unsure distance rule. Action? Choose another spot; verify distance requirement later; avoid potential citation.
5. Parallel parking space very tight. Strategy? Use controlled incremental reverse & forward adjustments; keep wheels straight briefly before final centering.

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Revisit hill wheel logic if uncertain.