Where are you never allowed to park?
Quick Answer
You may never park: on a crosswalk, in an intersection, on a sidewalk, blocking a fire hydrant (within 15 feet), within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection, within 50 feet of a railroad crossing, in a no parking zone, blocking a driveway, or on a bridge or in a tunnel.
Explanation
You may never park: on a crosswalk, in an intersection, on a sidewalk, blocking a fire hydrant (within 15 feet), within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection, within 50 feet of a railroad crossing, in a no parking zone, blocking a driveway, or on a bridge or in a tunnel. Understanding this concept is essential for safe driving and will help you answer similar questions on the DMV written test.
Why This Matters on the DMV Test
Questions about Safe Driving are among the most common on the permit test. Knowing the correct answer helps you pass your exam and stay safe on the road. Most states require a score of 70–83% to pass.
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