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What is the distance for pulling over to the side of the road?

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SanAubrey
07/29/25 7:50am

The standard distance for pulling over to the side of the road in Subject 3 of the driving test is 30CM. Here are the precautions for pulling over: 1. Precaution 1: Before the vehicle comes to a complete stop, do not open the door to let passengers in or out. 2. Precaution 2: When temporarily parking on the right side, the driver must not leave the vehicle immediately and should quickly drive away if obstructing traffic. 3. Precaution 3: Do not park at intersections, railway crossings, curves, narrow roads, narrow bridges, steep slopes, tunnels, or within 20 meters of these locations. 4. Precaution 4: Do not park on sections of the road with pedestrian guardrails (hedges), crosswalks, construction zones, or opposite obstacles. 5. Precaution 5: Do not park in front of bus stops, tram stops, emergency stations, gas stations, fire hydrants, or fire stations, or within 30 meters of these locations, except for vehicles using these facilities. 6. Precaution 6: Large buses and trams, except under special circumstances, must not park outside designated stops.

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LeHarley
08/13/25 2:39am

When I usually drive, I prefer to park the wheels about 30 to 50 centimeters away from the curb, as I feel this distance is the safest. Parking too close can easily scratch the tires or hit roadside stones, while parking too far may block traffic and inconvenience others. On rainy days or at night when visibility is poor, I leave a bit more space to prevent slipping or not seeing obstacles clearly. I remember once parking too close to the edge on a narrow road and almost hitting a tree when opening the door—since then, I've been extra careful. Parking is no small matter; safety comes first, especially for beginners who can master the right distance with a bit more practice. Good habits can avoid a lot of trouble.

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SanAustin
10/05/25 2:45am

When pulling over, it's best to keep your wheels about 30 to 45 centimeters away from the curb, as commonly recommended in traffic regulations. Here's a simple measuring method: observe the gap between your wheel and the curb—it should roughly be the width of a finger. This rule is designed to protect both pedestrians and vehicles. Parking too close may damage wheel rims, while parking too far out can obstruct passing traffic. Having driven in various cities, I've noticed stricter enforcement in major cities where drivers generally adhere to this range. My advice: always check your surroundings before parking—don't rush to edge too close. Developing this habit ensures both peace of mind and safety.

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DeAlice
11/18/25 4:17am

When parking, it's ideal to keep the wheels about 30 cm from the curb, but adjustments should be made based on the vehicle. For smaller cars like micro cars, you can park closer, around 25 cm is fine; for larger SUVs, leave more space, over 35 cm to avoid scratches. Different vehicle models have different suspensions, and stiffer ones are more prone to tire damage. Be extra careful in rainy weather or on slopes, approach slowly and observe before finalizing the position. Remember to maintain balance and avoid parking unevenly.

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