A curb painted red means:
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Parking is permitted only for a disabled person or driver of a disabled person with a special placard or plate.
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No parking or stopping.
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Stop only long enough to pick up or drop off passengers.
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None of the above.
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Explanation
The color of a curb indicates whether drivers are allowed to park or stop their vehicles in that area. A red curb means that parking and stopping are not allowed under any circumstances. If the curb is not painted any color, look for nearby traffic signs that indicate whether parking is permitted or prohibited.
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