If it's parked on a flat it should not roll at all
At least the minimum.
When a vehicle is properly parked in a straight-in parking space, it should not extend into the traffic lane at all. The entire vehicle should be contained within the designated parking space boundaries. This ensures safety for both parked vehicles and moving traffic, allowing for clear access and minimizing the risk of accidents.
It should. But it's much easier to collect if you have your own insurance.
atleast 8 feet
A one bedroom flat would consume approximatly 8,000 to 10,000 wats, it all depends on how much you wast!
Should be about 2 quarts.
It depends on how you parked if you parked like and idiot it you cost $150 if your meter ran out it could be $25.
Generally speaking if the car has been parked for five years and not operated on public streets or highways during that time the cost of registration would only be for the current year.
depends on which car you will have in the instruction manual it should say how much money it should cost to drive 1 mile
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the manual should tell you, but i think its 1.1 quarts
depends on the car