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Why is reverse angle parking safer than angle parking quizlet?

Reverse-angle parking is safer than angle parking because you wont have to back out into traffic. How should the tires be turned when parked uphill with a curb? When parking uphill, the car tires should be turned to the left, so that the car would roll into the curb.



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A: Reverse angle parking is a safer type of angle parking. Instead of pulling into the parking spot, cars back into their spots, allowing them to make eye contact with oncoming traffic when exiting the parking space.

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The most common types of parking are angle parking, perpendicular parking and parallel parking.

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Disadvantages: • If reverse angled parking replaces parallel parking, a street is likely to lose one lane of traffic and, in some cases, may have to become one way. If reverse angled parking replaces front-in angled parking, there is no increase in parking spots.

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For two-way traffic flow, parking spaces perpendicular (90 degrees) to the aisles provide the most efficient design. The efficiency decreases as the parking angle decreases. Where a fast turnover rate is expected or where site limitations dictate, 60-degree- or 45-degree-angle parking with one-way aisles may be used.

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Once in a while, it really doesn't matter. If you are consistently parking on a VERY steep hill or with one tire much higher than the other three, or parking a car in this way and leaving it for a long period of time, it can put uneven wear on suspension components and mess with how the oil sits in the engine.

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Perpendicular parking requires cars to be parked side by side perpendicular to the aisle or curb, as opposed to parallel parking in which you are expected to park in line with the curb. It is a type of angled parking, commonly used whenever parking spaces are to be utilized efficiently.

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