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Q: A. six inches B. one foot C. eighteen inches D. two feet When parking on a public road you must not park more than away from the curb?
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When parallel parking your tires should always be how many inches away from the curb?

Less than 12 inches.


How many inches away from the curb when parallel parking in Texas?

18 inches according to transportation code 545.303


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When parking on a public road you must not park more than away from the curb?

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