For some, the dreaded parallel park — squeezing into a 19- by 9-foot parking space with traffic waiting behind you — can make you sweat bullets. But now, you'll need that skill to pass the D.C.
A: A reader recently described her ideal driving test. Today, a few more. Q: I grew up in San Francisco and learned to drive on a manual transmission car there. My dad wouldn’t let me get my license ...
It's hard to drive in the District, let alone park. And for some would-be drivers in the area, that's not just because the parking garages are so expensive. The D.C. Department of Motor Vehicles says ...
If you've been driving for long enough, and particularly if you've had the same car for a long time, you develop a keen instinct for which parking spots will be too much of a squeeze. Parallel parking ...
Arizona driving tests no longer will require parallel parking starting Thursday, but other portions of the test are getting a bit harder. For example, if you can't find your car's registration and ...
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