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Parallel Parking!! Pleasee answerrr?

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I am going to go take my driving test soon. I need to parallel park and i wanted to practice before i go take it. the problem is at my driving office they make you parallel park between poles. does anyone know how far apart the poles are?

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  1. Parking spaces in a parallel layout shall not be less than twenty four (24) feet in length, measured parallel to the travel lane, and have a width not less than nine (9) feet, perpendicular to the travel lane.

    Those are the standard measurements, I doubt they would do less than standard.


  2. just go up there and roughly measure should be about 20 feet about the size of a full sized car or truck

  3. Don't take a pickup truck to the driving test !!!!!!!!  DUH.

    Take a Ford Focus. Short tall good windows........

  4. THe easiest way:

    1)  Go get a couple of red cones - the tall kind

    2)  Go to a parking lot at night or after the store closes.

    3)  Set the cones out at 18 feet apart

    4)  Practice with your full sized car

    5)  On the day of the test borrow the smallest car you can find make a few practice 'parks'

    6)  Go pass your test...

  5. no clue.  they let you practice at drivers ed and i was pretty bad at it, but my friends say that when they took the test, the inspector guy was lazy and didn't make them do it.  Don't know if you'll be as lucky...  Try taking a small car and you'll be fine.

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