Parking is allowed:
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Within intersections.
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On crosswalks.
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On public roads.
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Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.
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Explanation
Parking is allowed on public roads as long as the vehicle isn't blocking the flow of traffic and is as close to the curb as possible. Before leaving the car, drivers must ensure they are not parked in front of a driveway or within close proximity to a fire hydrant, crosswalk, intersection, railroad crossing, or fire station driveway.
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