As long as you aren't parked next to it your OK. Parking in front or behind is fine as long as it doesn't block it.
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Standard distance for parking from hydrant is 2 car lengths. Page 67 of the Maryland Drivers Handbook states you must be 15 feet from a fire hydrant, that is about 1 car length.
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.
Although municipalities, each have their own restrictions, the normal law is fifteen feet.
It probably varies by local ordnance from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. In the city where I began my career as a beat cop it was 20 feet either side of the hydrant.
A vehicle should never be parked closer than 15 feet to a fire hydrant. This distance is important to ensure that firefighters have quick and unobstructed access to the hydrant in case of an emergency. Parking too close can impede fire response efforts and may result in fines or towing.
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The distance is related to the length of a fire hose and the travel path of the tender from the hydrant to the point of fire attack. This could vary but be a normal max of 93m.
In Maui, Hawaii, as in many places, you must park at least 15 feet away from a fire hydrant. This distance is enforced to ensure that firefighters have access to the hydrant in case of an emergency. Violation of this parking rule can result in fines or your vehicle being towed. Always check local signage for any specific regulations.