Parking is not allowed within __ feet of a traffic light, STOP sign or YIELD sign.
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20
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10
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30
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50
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Explanation
By law, parking is not allowed within 30 feet of a traffic light, stop sign, or yield sign. This restriction exists because a parked vehicle that is too close to a traffic signal or sign could impair the visibility of other drivers and create hazards. Always check for signs or colored curbs indicating whether parking is permitted before leaving your vehicle.
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