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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.
Normally you must be no more than 18"from the curb. You can find the exact figure in your states drivers manual.
If the mailbox is mounted on the house he must have a clear path to the mailbox. If you are mounting your mailbox on a rural road, mount it so the bottom of the mailbox is 47 inches from the surface of the road. Mount the mailbox far enough off the side of the road where it won't get hit. 12" is a good figure to use. Remember that school buses and trucks have mirrors that stick out on the right side that could hit your mailbox. If your mailbox is on a street with a curb, mount the mailbox so the bottom of the mailbox is 47" from the street. Mount the front of the mailbox 9" from the curb.
You should park your car less than six inches away from the curb.
18 inches
Within 18 inches.
Here in California it's 18 inches.
one foot away
General rule of thumb: Must be less than 18 inches.Some jurisdictions require as little as 10 inches.
the maxium is 6 inches but it has been debated by many if it is more
The distance is likely to be different depending on what State you live in. Where I work, in the State of Washington, the front wheels must be within 12 inches of the curb, and if on a hill, the front wheels must be turned in.
You must park 5 feet away from a driveway.