You may never park:
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In front of driveways.
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Within 50 feet of a fire hydrant.
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Within 50 feet of an intersection.
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In school zones.
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Explanation
It is against the law to park or leave your vehicle in front of a driveway. You also cannot park within 20 feet of a crosswalk or sidewalk at an intersection, or within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. However, you can park in a school zone as long as you avoid NO PARKING zones, disabled parking spaces, and other areas where parking is prohibited.
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