Can the rear wheels touch the curb in an angle parking space?
Vehicle immobilizations
Explanation
In a perpendicular parking, **it is allowed for the rear wheels to touch the curb**. This is because there is no specific restriction prohibiting the rear wheels from touching the curb when parking perpendicularly.
- **Perpendicular parking**: This type of parking is done perpendicularly or at an angle to the curb. In this context, there is no mention of a prohibition on the rear wheels touching the curb.
- **General parking rules**: The rules indicate that the vehicle must be well parked so as not to obstruct the passage of other vehicles or pedestrians, but they do not mention restrictions on the rear wheels touching the curb.
- **Dangerous situations**: Dangerous situations when parking refer to obstructions or parking in prohibited places, but not to the wheels touching the curb.
Therefore, as long as the vehicle is correctly parked and does not cause obstructions, **it is allowed for the rear wheels to touch the curb** in a perpendicular parking.
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