When parking on a corner, you should typically park at least 20 feet away from the crosswalk. This distance helps ensure visibility for pedestrians and drivers, allowing for safer navigation around the intersection. However, local regulations may vary, so it's always best to check specific signage or local laws for accurate requirements.
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You must be at least 20 feet from the crosswalk. (§ 4179 Stopping, standing or parking.)
20 feet from a crosswalk. However, be aware that this answer differs state to state depending on the laws in that state, and what the Department of Motor Vehicles deems safe and appropriate.
When parking near a corner, you should not park your vehicle closer than 15 feet from the intersection or crosswalk. This helps ensure visibility for drivers and pedestrians and allows for safe movement at the intersection. Always check local regulations, as specific distances may vary by jurisdiction.
It means you may not park your car between the sign that says "No parking here to corner" and the corner.
Concerning California law:No. To park at a corner would be blocking a crosswalk which is illegal. Note that a crosswalk does not have to be marked as such for it to be a crosswalk. A crosswalk is basically defined as the gap between two sidewalk corners.Blocking a crosswalk prohibited: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d11/vc21970.htmDefinition of crosswalk: http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d01/vc275.htmAlso, it is illegal to park within three feet of a sidewalk access ramp which is often placed at sidewalk corners.http://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d11/vc22522.htm
You can park as far away as you want. However you should never park closer than 10 feet.
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In my state: Washington - you may park no closer than 20 feet to a crosswalk, and no closer than 30 feet to a stop or yield sign, and no closer than 15 feet to a fire hydrant. Your state may well have different regulations.
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