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Bell Ringer #3

Bell Ringer #3. List 3 places you should NOT park. Oops…You just parked in one of those places that you’re NOT supposed to park…describe in detail what happens next. *Think about consequences *At least 2 paragraphs. Parking. Day 3 Objectives I will learn… COPY.

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Bell Ringer #3

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  1. Bell Ringer #3 • List 3 places you should NOT park. • Oops…You just parked in one of those places that you’re NOT supposed to park…describe in detail what happens next. *Think about consequences *At least 2 paragraphs

  2. Parking

  3. Day 3 ObjectivesI will learn…COPY • How to perform different types of parking maneuvers. • Where I can and can NOT park. • How to read parking signs.

  4. Parking You may NOT Park • Beside another parked vehicle • On crosswalks or sidewalks • By curbs painted yellow • Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant • Within 20 feet of an intersection • Within 15 feet of the entrance to a fire or rescue station • Within 500 feet of a fire truck answering a call • Within 50 feet of a RR crossing

  5. PAINTED CURBS WHITE:stop only long enough to pick up or drop off passengers. YELLOW: Stop only long enough to load or unload. Stay with your car. RED: Do not stop, stand or park.. BLUE: Parking is reserved for persons with disabilities DMVM P. 39

  6. Angle Parking Parking at a 30 Degree Angle to the Curb

  7. Right or Left Angle Parking • Stay 3-5 feet from parked vehicles to give yourself room to see and maneuver. • Observe traffic in all directions, and signal for a right turn.

  8. Right or Left Angle Parking • Proceed until you can see along the left side of the vehicle on the right space you will enter. • Steer sharply to the right. • Creep ahead slowly into the space midway between the lines

  9. Right or Left Angle Parking • Check left front and right rear for clearance. • As you straighten the wheels, move forward until the front of your vehicle is aligned with those on both sides.

  10. Right or Left Angle Parking Backing out • Check over right shoulder. • Back out turning steering wheel to the right • Check left front and right rear for clearance. • Drive with flow of traffic

  11. Perpendicular Parking Parking at a 90 Degree Angle to the Curb

  12. Perpendicular Parking • Stay 5-7 feet from parked cars for best visibility. • Check traffic in all directions. • Signal for a right turn

  13. Perpendicular Parking • While driving slowly, start turning right when you can look down the right side of the vehicle parked to the right of your chosen space.

  14. Perpendicular Parking • Check for clearance of your left front bumper and right rear fender. • As you straighten the wheels, center the vehicle and move slowly to the curb or inline with the vehicle next to you.

  15. Parallel Parking Parking Parallel to the Curb

  16. Parallel Parking • Approach the parking spot in the proper lane • Check traffic behind you. • Signal in the direction of the curb. • Tap brakes to alert vehicles behind you.

  17. Parallel Parking • Move parallel to the vehicle in front of the space, leaving about 3-4 feet between vehicles. • Stop when outside mirrors are even. • Keep foot on brake and shift to Reverse

  18. Parallel Parking • Turn the steering wheel sharply to the right. • Back up slowly until you can see down the rear bumper of the vehicle in front.

  19. Parallel Parking • Continue backing slowly, straightening your front wheels. • When your front bumper lines up with the rear bumper of the vehicle you’re parking behind, begin steering rapidly to the left.

  20. Parallel Parking • Stop before making contact with the bumper of the vehicle behind the space. • With your foot on the brake, shift to Drive. • Move forward slowly centering your vehicle in the parking space.

  21. This Is Not Parallel Parking

  22. Parking on a Hill When parking on a hill, you need to take special precautions to make sure your vehicle will not roll into the street and into traffic.

  23. Uphill Parking With a curb: • Bring vehicle to normal parallel parked position. • Turn wheels to the left as far as they will go. • Place vehicle in Neutral (N), cover the brake, and allow vehicle to roll back slowly until the right front tire touches the curb. • Set parking brake. Up Hill + Curb

  24. Uphill Parking Without a curb: • Bring vehicle to normal parallel parked position. • Center vehicle in the parking space with the front wheels turned to the right as far as they will go. • If the vehicle begins to roll, it will move off roadway. Up Hill - Curb

  25. Downhill Parking With a curb: • Bring vehicle to normal parallel parked position. • Turn wheels to the right as far as they will go and move slowly forward. • Stop the vehicle when the front right tire touches the curb. • Set the parking brake. Down Hill

  26. Downhill Parking With out a curb: • Bring vehicle to normal parallel parked position. • Turn wheels to the right as far as they will go. • Stop the vehicle as close to the inner edge of the shoulder as possible. • Set the parking brake. Down Hill

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