it is 6-18 inches from the curb
Most states recommend that you keep your wheels about 6 inches away from the curb, but do not penalize you if your vehicle is within 18 inches from the curb. Anything further than that, and you fail the maneuver. The statute governing this distance is different from state to state, and maybe even city-to-city.
7 inches from curb
18 inches from the curb.
The standard rule for this is 12 inches (1 foot), although that varies from city to city. 18 inches for state of California
The standard rule for this is 12 inches (1 foot), although that varies from city to city. 18 inches for state of California
The standard rule for this is 12 inches (1 foot), although that varies from city to city. 18 inches for state of California
I would say about 2-3 inches away from the curb.Another VIew: Although this distance may vary from place to place, most requirements state no more than 12 inches from the curb.
No more then 18 inches from the curb (in California)Added: It totally depends on the regulations of your individual jurisdiction. In many states it is no more than 12 inches from the curb.
Usually 12 inches or less.
I don't know how much it varies from state to state but it was "within 6 inches" when I took my test many years ago.
It depends on the state/country you are in. Some states/countries say it should be no more than 12 inches, while others give more or less leeway.12-inches in most placesYou should not park "on a curb". You should park parallel to it.Some communities will ticket you if you're more than 12 inches from the curb.The best parking job places your wheels 6 inches from the curb.12 to 18 inches by law, depending on the state you are in.Closer than a foot is safer because it keeps your vehicle further from moving traffic.