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How far must you park from a junction?

  1. No closer than 10m (32ft)

  2. No closer than 5m (16ft)

  3. No closer than 20m (65ft)

  4. No closer than 15m (49ft)

The correct answer is: No closer than 10m (32ft)

When parking near a junction, it is important to leave enough space for other cars and pedestrians in order to ensure safety and proper traffic flow. Option A, park no closer than 10m (32ft), is the correct answer because it allows for an appropriate amount of space for vehicles turning and people walking. Options B, C, and D all suggest distances that are either too close or too far from the junction, making them incorrect choices. Parking too close could cause obstructions or accidents, and parking too far could result in wasted space and potential traffic congestion.