Parking On A Cul De Sac
which side of car should be parallel to circle? driver's side or passenger's side? no one-way signage. i was parked passenger side to the circle (no one else was there). when i left a few hours later, the other 5 cars that showed up were all parked driver's side to circle. am i missing something? i've been driving for 27 years and this is bugging me.
thanks in advance
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Re: Parking On A Cul De Sac
Driver's side.
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Re: Parking On A Cul De Sac
Always park as traffic would normally flow. Passenger side to the curb or edge of the roadway. The exception would be on a one way street and that would allow vehicles to park on both sides. (exceptions would be for any existing by-laws of course)
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