You should never park a vehicle:
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On a sidewalk.
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Within 15 feet of the entrance to a fire station.
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Within 100 feet of an emergency vehicle stopped for a collision.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
It is illegal to park in areas where your vehicle may block visibility or access for other road users. This includes:
• On a sidewalk, crosswalk, or in front of a driveway
• Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant or the entrance to a fire station
• Within 100 feet of an emergency vehicle that has stopped to assist or investigate a collision
Parking in these locations may create safety hazards or interfere with emergency operations. Always check for “No Parking” signs before leaving your vehicle.
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