12
Usually 12 inches or less.
Apparently it's 18 inches in most places.
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
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.
The circumference is 16*pi inches
Size of wheels available for scooters are vary on the type of scooter one owns. Typical scooter wheels sizes range from between eight inches to sixteen inches.
2.16 inches
Circumference C=Pi*d = Pi*27 ~= 84.823 inches You will travel about 84.823 inches per revolution.
In Texas, the test requires the wheels to be 6-12 inches away from the curb. It might be different in your state though!
18 inches