Parking is never permitted:
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20 feet from a railroad track.
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In a crosshatched (diagonal) pattern space.
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Within 25 feet of a fire hydrant or fire station driveway.
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Explanation
Parking in a crosshatched (diagonal) pattern space is prohibited. These areas, often found next to designated disabled parking spaces, are marked to ensure there is enough room for wheelchair access and for vehicles to maneuver. Parking in these crosshatched zones obstructs accessibility and can impede the use of the designated parking space.
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