10-Hour Digital Training Course – One Way Driving Ontario Practice Test

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What should drivers remember about parking on one-way streets?

Park at an angle to the curb

Park parallel to the curb in the direction of traffic flow

When parking on one-way streets, it is essential to park parallel to the curb in the direction of traffic flow. This practice promotes safety and ensures that vehicles are parked in an orientation that allows for smoother traffic movement. When a vehicle is parked in line with the traffic, it minimizes the risk of collision when drivers are leaving their parking spots, as they can more easily gauge oncoming traffic. This approach also helps maintain a uniform appearance along the street, which can benefit navigation and improve the overall flow of traffic.

Parking perpendicular or at an angle to the curb could create obstacles for other vehicles and may lead to confusion for other drivers. While parking might not be prohibited on all one-way streets, it is necessary to follow the rules of being in line with traffic to enhance road safety and efficiency. Always adhering to this guideline ensures that drivers can safely enter or exit their parked positions without obstructing the roadway.

Parking is not allowed on one-way streets

Park perpendicular to the curb

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