Never park your vehicle within __ feet of a fire station driveway.
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15
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25
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10
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Explanation
Drivers must never park or leave their vehicle within 15 feet of a fire hydrant or a fire station driveway. This guideline ensures that fire stations have unobstructed access for their emergency vehicles to enter and exit swiftly during emergencies. Parking too close to a fire station driveway can block access and hinder firefighting efforts, potentially endangering lives and property.
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