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NJ?i drove around an empty parking lot, parked in a space, three point turn. and that was it..... i almost failed because the guy was so vague on what parking lane he wanted me to drive down, lol.
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NJ?i drove around an empty parking lot, parked in a space, three point turn. and that was it..... i almost failed because the guy was so vague on what parking lane he wanted me to drive down, lol.
Who are you calling flat? We have a mountain on the next block. It's 2 or 3 feet high. :)i guess it depends on the local area. uphill parking would def be tested in san fransico. florida is pretty flat. parallel parking in densly populated areas like nyc.
Who are you calling flat? We have a mountain on the next block. It's 2 or 3 foot high. :)
When I was taking my drivers test (in fl), they asked me what way I turn my tires when I park on a hill. I didn't know and I failed. I've never parked on a hill since...Who are you calling flat? We have a mountain on the next block. It's 2 or 3 foot high. :)
We had to do this in SC. I turned it the wrong direction and got something like 10 points off. I also signaled the wrong way during my 3 point turn (who uses blinkers during a 3 point turn?) so I got like 5 off for that, but they are super generous. I still wasn't close to failing. You had to get like 30 or 35 points off to fail.When I was taking my drivers test (in fl), they asked me what way I turn my tires when I park on a hill. I didn't know and I failed. I've never parked on a hill since...
Yes, it 's called Mt. Trashmore!Is it that landfill? ;)
Yes, in east central Florida near Cocoa Beach. Mt. trashmore is a name folks give to landfills in a lot of places. Your trash dump may have been formally named MT , but it is a common term for landfill hills.
i though it was a play on words and then thought just-a-mom was messing around too, but...I'm pretty sure it's just supposed to be a play on words because several of the highest points in Florida are landfills.