it is 6-18 inches from the curb
about 4 inches, well thats how how many inches my spoon is., or maybe 5 inches
6.89 inches.
144 inches- 12ft multiplied by twelve inches (which is how many inches are to a foot) is 144 inches
50mm is equal how many inches
0.649606299 inches
When parking along a curb, you should aim to be within 6 to 12 inches from the curb. This distance allows for safe clearance and ensures that your vehicle is not obstructing traffic or creating hazards. Always check local regulations, as some areas may have specific parking rules.
Usually 12 inches or less.
Maximum 18 inches in most areas
Parking more than 12 inches from the curb canresult in a ticket in Washington state(RCW 46.61.575)
18 inches according to transportation code 545.303
Less than 12 inches.
1 ft. (30cm.)
In West Virginia, when parallel parking, you should park your vehicle within 12 inches of the curb. It's important to ensure that your vehicle is not more than a foot away from the curb to comply with state regulations and ensure safety. Always check local ordinances, as they may have specific parking rules.
Palmdale, CA says you need to be within a foot and a half (18")22502(a) CVC - Curb Parking. Every vehicle parked at a curb where two-way traffic is permitted must be stopped or parked with the right hand wheels parallel to and within 18 inches of the curb. Where no curbs are present, right hand parallel parking is required, unless otherwise indicated by signs or other markings. Prohibited would be parking with the LEFT side wheels to the curb or parking at an angle to the roadway on the unpaved shoulder of a street.I presume it is the same for most places in California.
I try hard to park within 6" of the curb. If it's a tight squeeze it's not always possible. I do hate rubbing my tires against the curb, or parking with more than a foot of space between wheels and curb.
18 inches from the curb.
7 inches from curb