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It varies by location, but typically vehicles should be parked at least 12 feet away from a fire hydrant and 20 feet away from a crosswalk. Parking in a way that obstructs traffic flow or creates a hazard can result in a ticket or towing.

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These distances are set by state law which can vary from state to state - you must be more specific about which state you are asking.

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