when taking your drivers test are you allowed to park on snow during your parallel park ?

ive heard different stories and i just want the straight answer. if the snow is right next to the curb are you supposed to park on it or no

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7 Responses to when taking your drivers test are you allowed to park on snow during your parallel park ?

  1. Dsfj J says:

    never driven in snow

  2. Mr. Bad Mutha Fu... says:

    I had to take my roading test in the snow….and there was some snow but not a whole lot on the side of the curb…so I just parked right next to the snow and he said it was good. You might want to ask your Teacher/instructor. on What to do in that situation prior to the test.

  3. EricsWifey89 says:

    ask the instructor before you start the test.

  4. Cameraguy says:

    When you drive in the wintertime, you're going to be driving on snow. As long as you park as close to the curb as possible, it shouldn't matter whether you're parked in snow or not. Plows cannot always clear the entire roadway, so many times parking spaces have snow in them.

  5. Danika M says:

    no !!! you will get a F

  6. JD says:

    As long as its not a big pile of snow.

  7. Marina G says:

    This is a good question. I actually took one of my driving tests with these conditions. When I parked I attempted to get my car as close as possible to the curb, so I rode on top of the snow – but then as I manuevered I accidentally hit the curb. That cost me an automatic fail.

    Turns out that if you touch the curb even for a split second – you automatically fail. If you park too far from the curb, you'll get points deducted but you are still in the game.

    The tester told me that if faced with this situation its best to try to avoid the snow altogether. Worse comes to worse you'll get some points off for not getting close enough to the curb – or no points will be deducted because the tester can see that the snow is in the way. But if you attempt to get on top of the snow and slip onto the curb – you're automatically out.

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