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Parking on a cul de sac

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Parking on a cul de sac

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which side of car should be parallel to circle? driver's side or passenger's side? no one-way signage. i was parked passenger side to the circle (no one else was there). when i left a few hours later, the other 5 cars that showed up were all parked driver's side to circle. am i missing something? i've been driving for 27 years and this is bugging me. thanks in advance

which side of car should be parallel to circle? driver's side or passenger's side? no one-way signage. i was parked passenger side to the circle (no one else was there). when i left a few hours later, the other 5 cars that showed up were all parked driver's side to circle. am i missing something? i've been driving for 27 years and this is bugging me.

thanks in advance

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Re: Parking on a cul de sac

Driver's side.

Driver's side.

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Re: Parking on a cul de sac

Always park as traffic would normally flow. Passenger side to the curb or edge of the roadway. The exception would be on a one way street and that would allow vehicles to park on both sides. (exceptions would be for any existing by-laws of course)

Always park as traffic would normally flow. Passenger side to the curb or edge of the roadway. The exception would be on a one way street and that would allow vehicles to park on both sides. (exceptions would be for any existing by-laws of course)

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