North Carolina Car / Permit practice
Parking & Stopping
Legal and illegal parking, colored curbs, distances from hydrants and crossings, and how to park safely on hills.
Questions reviewed against the official North Carolina driver handbook · July 7, 2026
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Study questions with answers
12 sample Parking & Stopping questions with the correct answer, a short explanation, and the official handbook reference. Read through them, then take the quiz above.
1. You may not park within how many feet of a fire hydrant?
Correct answer: 15 feet
You may not leave a vehicle parked closer than 15 feet to a fire hydrant or a fire-station entrance.
2. You should not park within how many feet of an emergency vehicle stopped to investigate a crash?
Correct answer: 100 feet
Keep at least 100 feet away when parking near an emergency vehicle that has pulled over to look into a crash or lend aid.
Source: North Carolina Driver Handbook — Emergency and Law Enforcement Vehicles
3. On a two-way street, you must park on:
Correct answer: The right side of the road
Park on the right except when you are on a one-way street, where parking along the left may be permitted.
4. Before you pull out of a parallel parking spot on the right side, you should:
Correct answer: Check for traffic and give a left-turn signal
Look for oncoming vehicles and signal a left turn before easing out, except when parked along the left of a one-way street.
5. Leaving a parked vehicle inside the right-of-way of an interstate is generally:
Correct answer: Prohibited except in designated areas or emergencies
Parking inside an interstate's right-of-way is banned unless you are in a marked parking area or facing an emergency.
6. Leaving your vehicle parked on the main traveled part of a highway is:
Correct answer: Against the law
It is illegal to leave a vehicle standing on the main paved travel lanes of a highway.
7. Stopping your car alongside a vehicle already parked at the curb (double parking) is:
Correct answer: Against the law
Parking on the roadway side of another vehicle, known as double parking, is against the law.
8. Parking is not allowed within how many feet of the curb line where another street intersects?
Correct answer: 25 feet
You must stay 25 feet back from the curb line at an intersecting street (or 15 feet from the right-of-way boundary when no curb is present).
9. If the car ahead of you is easing out of a parallel parking space, you should:
Correct answer: Slow down and be ready to stop
If a car ahead is easing out of a parallel spot, reduce speed and get ready to stop.
10. You may park in a space marked for disabled persons only if:
Correct answer: You display a disabled plate or placard
A disabled-parking space may be used only when the car shows a qualifying handicap plate or a disabled-parking placard.
11. Parking on the shoulder is only legal if your vehicle can be seen from both directions for at least:
Correct answer: 200 feet
Parking on the shoulder is unlawful unless approaching drivers from both directions can see the vehicle from at least 200 feet away.
12. Which of these is an illegal place to park?
Correct answer: On a crosswalk, sidewalk, or bridge
You may not park on a crosswalk, sidewalk, or bridge, among other restricted locations.
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