![]() (2) A person must not move a vehicle that is not lawfully under his or her control into a place mentioned in subsection (1). (o) in a manner that obstructs the visibility of a standard traffic sign erected by or with the authority of the minister responsible for the administration of the Transportation Act, a municipality or a treaty first nation. (n) in a place in contravention of a traffic control device that gives notice that stopping, standing or parking there is prohibited or restricted (m) on a bridge or other elevated structure on a highway, or in a highway tunnel, except as permitted by a traffic control device (l) on the roadway side of a vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a roadway (k) alongside or opposite a street excavation or obstruction when stopping, standing or parking obstructs traffic ![]() (iv) selling flowers, fruit, vegetables, sea foods or other commodities or articles (ii) advertising, greasing, painting, wrecking, storing or repairing a vehicle, unless repairs are necessitated by an emergency, (j) subject to subsection (4), on a highway for the principal purpose of (i) within 15 m of the nearest rail of a railway crossing (h) within 6 m either side of the entrance to or exit from a hotel, theatre, public meeting place, dance hall, fire hall or playground in rural area (g) within 6 m on the approach to a flashing beacon, stop sign or traffic control signal located at the side of a roadway (f) within 6 m of the approach side of a crosswalk (d) within 5 m of a fire hydrant measured from a point in the curb or edge of the roadway that is closest to the fire hydrant ![]() ![]() (c) in an intersection, except as permitted by a sign (b) in front of a public or private driveway 189 (1) Except when necessary to avoid conflict with traffic or to comply with the law or the directions of a peace officer or traffic control device, a person must not stop, stand or park a vehicle as follows: ![]()
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