Reasons for Being Too Far Back in Parallel Parking

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OSkylar
07/30/25 7:40am
The reason for being too far back in parallel parking is either starting to park too early or being too far from the line when stopping. You can drive slightly forward a bit more before stopping, keeping the car body a little closer to the parking line. When parking, it's easier to back into the spot if you position the car slightly to the right, but be sure to also pay attention to the distance both in front and behind. Additional Information: 1. Exam Rules: For students who have completed their C1 driver's license, the length of the parallel parking space is 1.5 times the vehicle length plus 1 meter. Drive the vehicle to a position parallel to the garage in the forward direction, then reverse into the garage to the right rear without any pauses. As long as the parallel parking is within this range and does not cross the boundary lines of the parking space, it is considered a pass. 2. Parallel Parking: Parallel parking is a part of the second subject in the driver's license test. Parallel parking is becoming increasingly common in urban areas, especially as parking spaces in formal parking lots become more scarce. Many places have designated parking spaces along the sides of existing streets, creating "parallel parking spaces."
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