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15 feet (p. 7-2)

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Q: How close to a fire plug may a vehicle lawfully park?
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How close to a fire plug a vehicle may lawfully park?

15 feet (p. 7-2)


How close to a fireplug may a vehicle lawfully park?

15 feet


How close to a fire plug may a vechicle lawfully park?

25 feet. It is a good idea to park further away than closer.


Where is it illegal to park a vehicle?

It is illegal to park a car in front of a fire hydrant.


You should not park a vehicle?

You should not park a vehicle in a handicapped parking spot unless you have a permit to do so. You should also never park in a fire or emergency lane.


How close to a fire hydrant can you park?

15' in my state.


How close to a fireplug may a vehical lawfully park?

In the state of Oregon it is no closer than 10 feet,many states it is no closer than 15 feet.


In Texas how close to a fireplug may a vehicle park?

15 feet


How close to a fire hydrant can you legally park in Ontario?

5 meters


How close from a fire hydrant can you park in Kansas?

18 feet away.


How close to a fireplug may a vehicle lawful paRK?

Within 15 feet


When you arrive at a scene of a fire or accident park your vehicle so it does not cause what?

When you arrive at a scene of a fire or accident, you should park your vehicle where it will not cause what an unnecessary obstruction to other emergency personnel.DO NOT:Block the roadway or thoroughfare.Block the clear access of a fire truck.Block the clear access of anyone in Command, ex. Fire Chief, who has not yet arrived (or who needs to leave).Block a fire hydrant unless you want firemen to smash your windows to put the hose through your vehicle.Block an ambulance from getting close enough to the scene.Block-in any other parked emergency vehicle, example, the police.Park too close to a burning building.Park on sidewalks.Block in residents' vehicles, esp. if they need moved out of the way.