No Parking or Stopping Zones
Areas Where Both Stopping and Parking Are Prohibited
- Areas with no-parking or no-stopping signs or markings
- Inside a racetrack
- Near the crest of a hill or on a steep slope (uphill or downhill)
- In tunnels (regardless of the presence of lanes)
- At intersections and within <strong>5 meters</strong> from their edges
- Within <strong>5 meters</strong> of a road curve
- On pedestrian and bicycle paths and within <strong>5 meters</strong> from their edges
- At railway crossings and within <strong>10 meters</strong> from their edges
- On the left side of a safety zone and within <strong>10 meters</strong> before and after the safety zone
- Within <strong>10 meters</strong>from a bus or tram stop sign (only during their operating hours)
Areas Where Parking Is Prohibited (Temporary Stopping Allowed)
In the following areas, you may stop temporarily to pick up or drop off passengers or cargo, but parking is not allowed for extended periods unless permitted by the chief of police:
- Within <strong>1 meters</strong> from a fire alarm
- Within <strong>3 meters</strong> from a dedicated vehicle entrance or exit (e.g., parking lots or garages)
- Within <strong>5 meters</strong> from the boundary of a construction zone
- Within <strong>5 meters</strong> from fire-fighting equipment, fire water tanks, or adjacent entrances
- Within <strong>5 meters</strong> from signs indicating fire hydrants or water intake points
Sometimes, questions may use incorrect distances, such as '5 meters' instead of '3 meters.' Be sure to memorize the exact distances specified for each location.