You may not park:
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In a parking lot.
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Within 200 feet of an elementary school.
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On a hill.
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On a crosswalk or marked bicycle lane.
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Explanation
As a driver, it is your responsibility to ensure that your vehicle is not a hazard when it is parked. Always check for signs that may prohibit or limit parking. Never park on a crosswalk or marked bicycle lane as it creates a hazard for pedestrians and bicyclists. Crosswalks and bicycle lanes are designated areas for pedestrians and bicyclists to cross or travel safely, and parking on them can block their path, forcing them to go around the parked vehicle and potentially into the path of traffic.
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