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Test 3— Kerb Parking

23rd February 1973
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Which of the following most accurately describes the problem?

This represents the difficult manoeuvre of positioning the vehicle as close to a kerb while driving forward and into a restricted area.

At start position on line NN you may be asked a question relating to paragraphs 34 and 35 of the Highway Code. When signalled, drive forward leaving barrier Q.on your left to stop as close to but not touching barrier R and with your nearside wheels as close to but not touching the kerb. Measurements will be taken from the furthermost nearside wheel.

Note: At the discretion of the committee the first part of this test involving the oral question on the Highway Code may be undertaken _ elsewhere in the competition programme, eg during the road drive. penalties (a) For each inch from the kerb to the furthermost nearside wheel — 2 marks per inch.