Parking Quiz¶
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Check hill and parallel parking fundamentals plus prohibited zones.
Multiple Choice¶
Uphill with curb wheel direction:
Downhill with curb wheel direction:
Primary reason to set parking brake every time:
Parallel parking first step:
Double parking means:
True / False¶
Wheel direction differs uphill vs downhill because of potential roll direction.
Accessible spaces may be used briefly without permit if hazard lights on.
Parallel parking involves both steering directions while reversing.
Leaving valuables visible can increase theft risk.
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.Quiz Progress
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