Don’t park within _____ feet of a fire hydrant.
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15
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30
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20
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10
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Explanation
Parking too close to a fire hydrant can obstruct access for fire trucks or other emergency vehicles during an emergency situation. By law, you are required to park at least 15 feet away from a fire hydrant to ensure that it is easily accessible in an emergency.
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