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14. An example of courtesy parking is: A. Blocking a crosswalk B. Blocking a driveway C. Parking well with the boundaries of the parking space D. Taking up two spaces

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  1. An example of courtesy parking is: A. Blocking a crosswalk B. Blocking a driveway C. Parking well with the boundaries of the parking space D. Taking up two spaces
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The correct answer is C. Parking well within the boundaries of the parking space. This is an example of courtesy parking because it ensures that other drivers have enough space to park their vehicles and move around the parking lot. It is respectful and considerate of other people's needs and space. Blocking a crosswalk or a driveway (options A and B) are not courteous because they can obstruct pedestrians and other vehicles. Taking up two spaces (option D) is also not courteous because it takes up more space than necessary, preventing other drivers from parking.

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