Manitoba Class 5 Learner Knowledge Test · Question
When parallel parking, how far should your vehicle be from the curb?
When parallel parking, your vehicle must be within 30 centimeters (approximately 12 inches) of the curb.
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Question: When parallel parking, how far should your vehicle be from the curb?
Answer options:
- No more than 50 cm. ✅ No more than 30 cm.
- No more than 15 cm.
- No more than 100 cm.
Correct answer: No more than 30 cm.
Explanation: When parallel parking, your vehicle must be within 30 centimeters (approximately 12 inches) of the curb.
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