Being able to parallel park should be a requirement for passing a driving test. Yes/no? -- nm
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Mop (aka rburriel)
Apr 9 '22, 18:22
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Yes. Once had a roommate that required at least three car lengths and fifteen minutes to parallel park. -- nm
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Apr 9, 22:09
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Yes and it's a requirement here. -- nm
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Krusty
Apr 9, 21:43
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Maybe I'd be better at it if I'd had to learn it to pass my test. *shrug* -- nm
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znufrii
Apr 9, 19:38
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Yes. Even if you don't have to parallel park where you live, it's a test of how well you can control the car.
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loosilu
Apr 9, 19:36
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I took my test in a town that had no parallel parking. -- nm
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Spawn
Apr 9, 19:13
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yes -- nm
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zeitgeist
Apr 9, 18:52
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Yes. Is it not a requirement any more? -- nm
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kelly
Apr 9, 18:50
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Isn't it? -- nm
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Andie
Apr 9, 18:48
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It is here -- nm
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spamlet
Apr 9, 18:35
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No. I just drive around till I get a spot i like -- nm
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Beaker
Apr 9, 18:25
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Yes. Not because it is an often-used skill, but because it demonstrates a knowledge of how to maneuver the vehicle safely. -- nm
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Beryllium
Apr 9, 18:25
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