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When parallel parking between two cars, you should first:

1. Turn your wheels to the left.
2. Turn your wheels to the right.
3. Pull up even with the car in front of your desired parking space.
4. Back slowly.

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Final answer:

When beginning to parallel park, you should first pull up even with the car in front of your desired parking space, before backing in and adjusting your wheels.

Step-by-step explanation:

When parallel parking between two cars, the first step is to pull up even with the car in front of your desired parking space. This is before you start backing into the space or adjusting your wheels. Once you are even with the other car, check your mirrors and blind spots, and then proceed to back slowly into the space. The process of turning your wheels to the left or right comes after you've started to back into the parking space, as part of maneuvering your car into the spot.

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