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You don't say which state you are in, but there are similar DMV documents in other states like that, that are in reference to your insurance coverage.
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.
You say her in a sentence like: I saw her at the park (instead of I saw Ellie May at the park).You say she in a sentence like: She saw me at the park, or She went to the park today.
Much better if you will just say car-park instead of park of car. It's kinda awkward when you say that and it's not right.
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what ever the scales say !
i am from clifton park
No, it is not correct to say "Are you going to the park or no." It would be more grammatically correct to say "Are you going to the park or not?"
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I would say the stolen pinch
park (noun) = parque (to park (verb) = estacionar.)