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Parallel parking is a multi-step process, with the first step being.

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The first step in parallel parking is to locate a parking space. You must ensure the space is slightly longer than your vehicle. In general, the space between the other two parked cars should be at least 16 inches longer than your vehicle. The bigger the space, the easier it is to park in.

Once you have located a suitable space, follow these steps:

Pull alongside the parking spot and turn on your indicator light to signal you are parking.

Look in your mirrors to make sure it is safe to park.

Pull your car up alongside the vehicle parked in front of your space, staying about 16 to 24 inches away from, and parallel to it.

Stop, put your car in reverse, and look over your right shoulder behind you.

Turn the wheel completely to the right and start slowly backing up.

As your car swings in toward the curb, keep the steering wheel turned to the right until the rear driver’s side corner of your vehicle is in line with the front driver’s side bumper of the car behind you.

At this point, begin turning the steering wheel in the opposite direction while continuing to back up.

As you pull into the parking space, straighten the wheels of your car, and pull forward or backward as needed to leave a space in front and behind your car.

Before you set the parking brake, be sure your wheels are within 12 inches of the curb. If they aren’t, you may need to pull the car forward and back in again while turning the steering wheel to get closer.
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