Chapter 5-1: Parking

The Saskatchewan Driving Practice Test includes a crucial section on “Parking,” designed to assess your understanding of safe and legal parking practices. 

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Saskatchewan Driving Test - Chapter 5-1: Parking

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How should you use a back-up camera while reversing?

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When approaching angle parking spaces, how far from the parked vehicles should you position your vehicle?

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When you begin backing into a parallel parking space, in which direction should you initially turn the steering wheel?

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What may be necessary to straighten your vehicle after backing into a parallel parking space?

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What should you do before backing out of an angle parking stall?

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What is the key principle when parking on a hill?

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What is the first thing you should do when preparing to parallel park?

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When positioning your vehicle to begin parallel parking, how should you align it with the vehicle in front of the space?

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Before reversing while using a back-up camera, what should you do?

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Why are back-up cameras not a substitute for proper driving techniques?

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Why can backing out of angle parking be hazardous?

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What is a key advantage of backing into a 90-degree parking space?

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What additional safety measure should always be used when parking on a slope?

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At what point should you shift to reverse when preparing to parallel park?

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When should you start turning your wheels away from the curb during parallel parking?

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Once your vehicle is centred in an angle parking stall, what should you do?

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Before deciding to use a parking space for parallel parking, what distance should you ensure is available compared to your vehicle’s length?

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What must you remember as you turn into an angle parking stall?

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For 90-degree (right-angle) parking spaces, what is the recommended method of parking (when allowed)?

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When should you begin steering sharply into an angle parking stall?

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This section covers various scenarios, including parallel parking, angle parking, and parking on hills. Test-takers must know where parking is prohibited, such as near fire hydrants, crosswalks, or intersections. Proper use of signals, mirrors, and checking blind spots is emphasized to ensure safety for all road users. Mastering the “Parking” section is essential not only for passing the written exam but also for practical driving skills, helping reduce accidents and promote responsible vehicle operation across Saskatchewan.