It depends on where you live, but in Victoria Australia the R.S.A. states (and I quote) '...not an undue distance from the left (two way carriageway) kerbing...' Undue distance is of course open to iterpretation. I refer then to a Case Law (precendent) by Justice STARK K.C. Judge of the Supreme Court (Vic) who stated that '...an amount not exceeding 10 inches shall not be deemed as undue...' However, this Case Law was made prior to 1977 when all Victoria road measurements had to be converted from imperial to metric. Various Statutory Regulations were brought out to take care of this and it was generally assented that all references to imperial measurements were as a guide only and not enforcable at law. When I was in law enforcement (particularly in my prosecuting days), I had to be mindful of such things. Basically, if you park your car as close to the kerb as is reasonable (this is defined as what the reasonable person considers reasonable) and parallel to the kerb (vehicles must be parked parallel unless signs to the contrary are displayed e.g. 45 degree angle parking etc). In some countries like U.K. you can park either side of the road facing in either direction (ezxcept after dark when everyone must park to the left on a two way carriageway).
120 feet, in feet and inches, is 120 feet and 0 inches.
31 inches = how many feet and inches 2 feet and 7 inches
aprrox. 4 feet, or 4 feet and 5 inches. (about) 4.41 feet or 4 feet 5 inches
7 feet 9 inches - 2 feet 11 inches = 4 feet 10 inches.
8 feet 3 inches - 4 feet 8 inches = 3 feet 7 inches
it depends on the state... but they range from 18-20 feet long, and 8-10 feet wide.
No closer than 10 feet
MARYLAND DRIVER'S HANDBOOK Parallel Parking When parking on a two-way roadway, you must park parallel to and within 12 inches of the curb or the edge of the roadway. When you take the test for your driver's license, you will have to show the examiner that you can park in a parallel parking space 6 feet wide and 25 feet long. This is a timed exercise.
I believe it is 15 ft., it varies from state to state, normally there will be a yellow curb marking the no parking zone. If there is no curb or no marking 15 ft would be a good guideline. Sometimes cities have smaller no parking zones for some hydrants.
The curb weigh for a 1958 Volkswagen Beetle is 1,700 pounds. The car is 13 feet 4 inches long and 5 feet 6 inches wide.
Since the truck is 18 feet long (6 x 3=18), there would be 2 feet left in the parking space. Take those 2 feet and times that by 12 inches for each foot or 24 inches for both feet.
8 feet wide, and 27 feet long. The car must end up with all four wheels within this space. Riding up on the curb is grounds for failing, but not merely touching the curb.
I am building a curb that will be 26 feet long, 6.5 inches wide and 4 inches deep. How much cement do I need?
About 45 feet in length, 102 to 115 inches wide.
I will walk anywhere barefoot - city streets, public transportation, parking garages, public toilets - and go to bed with these dirty feet.
If you refer to the parallel parking part of the "skills" test...it is 25' long and six feet deep. To pass, you have to park within 18" of the "curb." a former WV DMV troop.
This restrictions is usually measured in INCHES rather than feet. Altho it may vary from juriisdiction-to-jurisdiction depending on the local laws a GENERAL rule of thumb is NO MORE than 12 inches.