yes you have to
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The proper way to parallel park is to drive up a space parallel to the car and then back up and turn at the same time. Then, reverse the steering when the car is back up half of the way.
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Parallel parking in a manual vehicle can be hard of so,e people. It can take long to park then doing it in a automatic vehicle.
I believe parallel paring is still a part of all drivers tests.
From the Calfornia DMV web page on parking: When you park alongside a curb on a level street, the front and back wheels must be parallel and within 18 inches of the curb. Park parallel to the street if there is no curb.
18 inches
It doesn't 'mean' anything. Homer was suggesting an alternative to making love to Marge which was literally the description of how to parallel park. As stated by Homer it was a non-sequitur.
The Pennsylvania MV-8 form, also known as the "Request for Duplicate Certificate of Title," is typically available through the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) website or at local PennDOT offices. You can download the form directly from the PennDOT website or request a physical copy at a regional office. It's important to complete the form accurately and submit any required fees to obtain a duplicate title.
There are many resources available to one desiring to learn how to parallel park. In addition to a local driving school, one might also find information online at the DMV website.