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Q: What is the legal distance you can parallel park from the curb in Washington?
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Is the maximum legal distance at which you may park your car parallel to the curb.?

12 inches from the curb


What is the legal maximum distance at which you may park your car parallel to the curb?

12 inches from the curb


What is the legal maximum distance at which you may park your car parallel to the curb in Mississippi?

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Legal curb distance to car Texas?

Max is 18in from curb.


What is the distance from the curb when parallel parking in Pennsylvania?

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When you park alongside a curb the front and back wheels must be parallel within what distance from the curb?

Although it may vary from pace to place usually you must be within 12 in from the curb


When parallel it is best to leave the curb side wheels?

6 to 18 inches from the curb


How far do you park away from curb?

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.


When park parallel you curb side wheels must be no more thanhow many inches from the curb?

18 inches from the curb.


When parked parallel your curb wheels must be no more than how many inches form the curb?

7 inches from curb


When parking along a curb how far must the tires be from the curb?

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.


What is the legal maximum distance at which you may park you r car parallel to the curb?

In Oregon it is 12 inches, other states it is 18 inches. Type this question on Google but add "in (your state)" it should bring up the online section of the DMV manual of your state that will tell you for sure.