Parking is not allowed:
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Within 250 feet of a traffic light.
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Within 300 feet of a pedestrian safety area.
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In an intersection.
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On public roads.
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Explanation
Parking is not allowed just before or in an intersection. Leaving your vehicle in such a dangerous area, where clear visibility is needed for other drivers, could lead to hazards and accidents.
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