Drivers may never park:
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Within 100 feet of a fire hydrant.
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In a crosswalk.
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At the entrance of a building.
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On a one-way street.
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Explanation
As a driver, you are responsible for ensuring that your vehicle does not create a hazard for other road users after it has been parked. To avoid causing inconvenience or danger, you should never park or leave your vehicle on a marked or unmarked crosswalk, sidewalk, or in front of a driveway. Be aware of the various parking restrictions in different areas, and always check for signs that may prohibit or limit parking.
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