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Parallel parking and K-turn, driving test in NJ?

  • When do you check your mirrors, at what points? Plus, HOW EXACTLY DO YOU PARALLEL PARK? I've heard 2893479823478234728 billion different methods. I WANT ONE, UNIFORM METHOD THAT WILL ALLOW ME TO PASS. I live in NJ, my test is at Kilmer Court. And the decals (since I'm younger than 21); I've sort of been driving around with a parental unit without the red decals...if I go the day before the exam, buy a decal, and then stick it on my car...will I be okay? PLEASE AND THANKS! :D

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    You will find everything in your drivers manual. http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/manuals/index.html

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First it's a Y turn not K. Mirrors should be set so you can see car in side rear mirrors roughly at end of your car back. Have someone stand about 2ft out from rear of your car, set mirrors so person is on inside edge of mirrors, without moving your head, just eyes. Inside mirror so you can see out whole rear window. Parallel parking takes some practice, pull car past parking place half way then cut wheel to right, reverse until front of your car clears car in front then cut wheel other way stop before you hit car behind straighten wheel and pull forward to enter car i parking space and both wheels even with curb, allowed around 4 inches between tires and curb. Suggest you go with someone that has valid license and they drive you.

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