May the van driver stop in double row to unload?
Traffic safety: Rules for the safety of people and cargo, and their identifiers
Explanation
The van driver can make a **double-parked stop** to unload, but must do so **exceptionally** and **in compliance with stopping regulations**.
- **Loading and unloading** operations should be carried out off the road whenever possible. However, if circumstances require it to be done on the road, precautions must be taken such as not causing damage to other vehicles or pedestrians, and respecting the rules regarding the places and times allowed for stopping and parking.
- Stopping in **double-parked** position is allowed, but parking in this position is not. This means the driver must remain in the vehicle and perform the loading or unloading quickly to avoid obstructing traffic.
- It is important that the stop is made on the side closest to the curb or shoulder and that unnecessary noise and disturbances are avoided.
By following these guidelines, the driver can make the double-parked stop exceptionally to unload, as long as they comply with the established regulations.
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