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What should you do when parallel parking your vehicle?

  1. Turn your wheels to the right, towards the curb

  2. Turn your wheels to the left, away from the curb

  3. Keep your wheels straight

  4. Park with your front bumper against the curb

The correct answer is: Turn your wheels to the left, away from the curb

When parallel parking your vehicle, the correct action is to turn your wheels to the left, away from the curb, during the initial maneuver to guide your car into the space. This allows the rear of your vehicle to swing into the parking space while positioning the front towards the curb. By doing this, you create enough room for your vehicle to fit snugly in the space without hitting the car in front or behind you. As you continue the parallel parking process, you'll also need to adjust your wheels appropriately to ultimately align your vehicle parallel to the curb, ensuring you maintain a safe distance from neighboring cars and adhere to parking regulations. Keeping your wheels straight would not allow you to angle your vehicle into the space effectively, and parking with the front bumper against the curb is not the intended way to park parallel to the curb. Turning your wheels to the right would cause your car to move closer to the curb too soon, potentially interfering with the parking process or creating an obstacle for other vehicles.