Depending on the state, it usually is 15-20 feet.
It depends entirely on your state or local laws.
This distance will vary by state and/or local municipal ordnance. Check locally for the correct distance.
Depends on the state, but 15 feet usually.
it is 15 feet
15 feet.
15 feet
It is illegal to leave it unattended.
Better to park your car 20 feet away from the Fire Hydrant System because it is an emergency system. Anytime we need to keep it ready for use.Added: Once again, as it is with most traffic regulations, it depends on what jurisdiction you live in. Some locales specify a distance of 25 feet from a fire hydrant.As a general rule it is best to assume that you should leave at least one car's length of distance on either side of the fire hydrant to be safe.
In many states it is against the law to leave an unattended animal in a car. The animal could die because of weather conditions or be taken from the vehicle.
Yes, that is right. It can cause fires if unattended.
You must stop there and call a cop to report this in order to have your insurance company pay for the damage done to your vehicle as well as to unattended vehicle.
Yes. A car or vehicle is a dangerous place to leave a child unattended. The risk of accident, not to mention neglect, is too great.
Not unattended.
If you hit a vehicle that is unattended, you should first notify the police. They will let you know if they need to be present to write an accident report. After that, under one of the windshield wipers, leave a sheet of paper with the following information on it: your name, your address, your phone number, your insurance company's name, and your insurance company's claim phone number. You should then promptly notify your insurance company. (Failure to prompty notify your insurance company may jeopardize your insurance coverage.Locate the owner or leave your information on the vehicle.if you damage a unattended vehicle, you should leave your license number and proof of insurance on a note. an apology will be appreciated too.You must stop there and call a cop to report this in order to have your insurance company pay for the damage done to yours as well as to unattended vehicle.
It depends on the location. There are many places where there are laws about leaving a vehicle running and unattended. And it is not a smart thing to do. The car could get stolen, or a child could get into it and be injured.
Cashiers should not leave their registers unattended unless they are locked and the employee has logged out.
i'd have to say the person who left the car running. if they didnt leave it running they could have prevented the thief from smashing it into your car.
no