Parking is not allowed within __ feet of an intersection.
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50
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10
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20
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30
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Explanation
Parking is not allowed within 20 feet of an intersection or inside one. This is because your vehicle may block the flow of traffic, limit the visibility of other drivers, and create potential hazards. This rule also applies to fire, ambulance, and rescue stations.
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