NYState DMV Road test question?

when parallel parking for a road test will there be a car behind the parking space or will there just be one car in the front.

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  1. NYC fan says:

    There MIGHT be a car in back, it's the luck of the draw. I had no car in back for mine, but I know others who did.

  2. Gem says:

    I didn't have to, neither did any of my friends…there was only one car and they were really easy-going about my parallel park.

  3. KitKat says:

    That totally depends on when and where your instructor wants you to park and what is available.

  4. phillipa_gordon says:

    This really depends on the roads your tester takes you on. My brother & 2 sisters only had a car in front of them, but I got stuck parking between two cars (one in front & back!). They usually don't do that, but I guess I had bad luck to get a day with busy roads.

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NYState DMV Road test question?

when parallel parking for a road test will there be a car behind the parking space or will there just be one car in the front

here MIGHT be a car in back, it’s the luck of the draw. I had no car in back for mine, but I know others who did.

I  didn’t have to, neither did any of my friends…there was only one car and they were really easy-going about my parallel park.

That totally depends on when and where your instructor wants you to park and what is available.

This really depends on the roads your tester takes you on. My brother & 2 sisters only had a car in front of them, but I got stuck parking between two cars (one in front & back!). They usually don’t do that, but I guess I had bad luck to get a day with busy roads.

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