California DMV Written Test Parking Distance Number Questions

Organized parking distance number questions for the California DMV written test. High-frequency topics, common mistakes, and study tips for effective review.
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Why This Topic Matters Parking distance number questions are high-frequency comprehension questions on the California DMV written test. Many test takers don't fail because they don't understand the language, but because they haven't connected the rules, scenarios, and question phrasing. As a result, they easily get confused when the wording changes. California Driving License Network is not the official California DMV website. For appointments, fees, documents, policies, and on-site requirements, please refer to the DMV official website, MyDMV account, and staff instructions. ## Recommended Practice Order 1. Group scenarios such as hydrant, crosswalk, railroad, and curb.
- First understand why a certain distance is required.
- Use spaced repetition to review number questions. ## Common Mistakes - Mixing up numbers.
- Not knowing key scenario words.
- Thinking you remember after only one practice session. ## How to Practice More Effectively with Question Banks Practice by topic first; don't start with random questions. Every time you get a question wrong, immediately review the explanation and note which category it belongs to: signs, right-of-way, speed, parking, DUI, school bus, child safety, or document procedures. Once you are comfortable with topic-based practice, move on to simulated exams to test your overall reaction. ## Recommended Next Steps - Enter Practice System
- Traffic Signs Special Practice
- Simulated Exam Portal ## Frequently Asked Questions Do I need to memorize all the questions? It is not recommended to just memorize answers. A more reliable approach is to understand the rules and then use the question bank to train yourself to spot traps. How should I review wrong answers? Don't just look at the correct answer; understand why you chose the wrong one. Categorize your wrong answers by topic and revisit them the next day. When should I go take the test? When you consistently pass multiple simulated exams and can understand the explanations for wrong answers, you will be more confident going to the DMV.
After reading, practice with the test system
The article explains the rule. The practice system turns it into exam-ready recall. Do a short set, review mistakes, then try a mock exam.
- Practice the topic first
- Review explanations for mistakes
- Use a mock exam to check readiness
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