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"Never lend your car to anyone to whom
you have given birth."
Erma Bombeck |
Teenager Driving Contract
is now located at HobnobBlog
http://hobnobblog.com/2007/03/for_parents_with_teenagers_and.php
Also See:
Parallel Parking in the US (when
the curb is on your right)
1. Use your turn signal and check for
other cars behind you in your mirrors. Pull even with the car
immediately in front of the empty space that is at least equal to your
car's length plus two feet. The rear fender on your car should be
even with (line up with) the rear fender of the other car. (Do not pull
any closer than two feet to the other car.)
2. Put your car in Reverse. When
your car's rear wheels are even with the other car's back bumper, turn
your steering wheel one full turn clockwise (to the right), so the rear
of your car begins to turn in towards the curb.
3. Reverse slowly until your steering
wheel is even with the other car's back bumper (at this time you should
be at a 45 degree angle to the curb, and about halfway into the space),
then straighten your wheels by turning your steering wheel one full turn
counterclockwise (to the left) as you continue to slowly back into the
empty space.
4. Continue to reverse slowly. When
your front bumper is clear of the other car's back bumper, turn your
wheels to the left by turning your steering wheel one more full turn
counterclockwise (to the left) and reverse slowly until you are parallel
with the curb. Stop before touching the car in the space immediately
behind you.
5. Pull slowly forward and turn
your steering wheel clockwise (to the right) and straighten your car in
the space. You should be within 18 inches of the curb.
Leave at least one foot between your car and the car behind and the car
in front of you.
6. Put your car's
transmission in Park and set the parking brake. If you are parked
on a hill, turn the front wheels so that the if the car rolled down the
hill the front wheels would roll toward the curb.
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Last updated: July 9, 2005 |