For some, the dreaded parallel park — squeezing into a 19- by 9-foot parking space with traffic waiting behind you — can make you sweat bullets. But now, you’ll need that skill to pass the D.C.
Freedom-yearning teenagers in Maryland can collectively breathe a sigh of relief, because there's one less bit of red tape — err, orange cone — between them and a coveted driver's license. The ...
Parallel parking has returned to the D.C. DMV’s driving skills test. The first D.C. road test to include parallel parking since 2009 was administered on May 18, the DMV announced in a newsletter ...
The Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration announced this week that parallel parking is no longer a driving test requirement. This got me thinking about fellow Generation J.D. blogger Stuart Hindman’s ...
Brian Musliner, 16, eased a car backward between two lines of cones before hitting a pair of them at the A-List Driving Academy Thursday. “Yay, I can still pass.” That’s because the Crofton teenager ...
WASHINGTON — New D.C. drivers should know how to parallel park before taking their skills test. That's because D.C.'s Department of Motor Vehicles has reintroduced parallel parking to the test, after ...
Maryland has become the most recent state to drop the parallel-parking requirement from its road test, sparking debate about whether the next generation of motorists will be adequately prepared to ...
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