New York Parking, Stopping & Standing

When parallel parked on a New York street, your vehicle's wheels must be no more than what distance from the curb?

By DMV Master Editorial Team Updated Verified against N.Y. VTL §1203(a)
A

6 inches.

NY allows a slightly greater distance.

B

12 inches.

Correct answer

C

24 inches.

Parking that far from the curb is a violation.

D

No distance requirement.

NY specifies 12 inches.

Detailed Explanation

New York requires parallel-parked vehicles to be within 12 inches of the curb. Parking farther than that creates a hazard for passing vehicles and can earn a parking ticket. The 12-inch rule is standard in most US states and a common road-test grading point.

Source: N.Y. VTL §1203(a)

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