Parking is NOT allowed:
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When it's raining.
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On the right side of the roadway.
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On hills.
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Within 20 feet of an intersection.
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Explanation
It is against the law to park in areas where your vehicle may obstruct the vision of other drivers or block the flow of traffic. Therefore, parking is not allowed within 20 feet of an intersection, on crosswalks, sidewalks, bridges, or tunnels, or too close to traffic signs and fire hydrants. Drivers must always check for signs indicating that parking is permitted before leaving their vehicle unattended.
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