0 the act of parking a vehicle along or parallel to the side of the road, rather than facing into the side of the road --
Parallel parking enables the driver to park a vehicle in a smaller space than would be true of forward parking.
Many jurisdictions restrict parallel parking during rush hour, freeing up an extra traffic lane.
Parallel parking requires cars to park parallel to a curb, in line with the other parked cars.
For stunt purposes, parallel parking can be completed in a single motion using the handbrake.
From there an additional one-way road begins with parallel parking on both sides.
This allowed the vehicle to be rolled sideways into a parallel parking space.
That was kept two lanes to allow for parallel parking on the side of the road.
Vehicles may be packed up to five vehicles deep in combinations of perpendicular and/or parallel parking with limited circulation aisles for the parking attendant.