As a general rule, on an interurban road, stopping and parking will be carried out...
Vehicle immobilizations
Explanation
On **interurban roads**, it is important to follow certain rules when stopping and parking to ensure safety and traffic flow.
- **Stopping and parking off the roadway**: On roads outside towns and cities, you must stop and park **off the roadway**, on the right side, and leave the passable part of the shoulder free whenever possible. This ensures that traffic can continue without obstacles and that parked vehicles do not interfere with circulation.
- **Avoid the passable shoulder**: Although the shoulder may seem like a suitable place to park, it is crucial to leave it free if it is passable. This allows other vehicles, such as bicycles or emergency vehicles, to use it if necessary.
- **General parking rules**: When parking, the vehicle must be placed parallel to the edge of the roadway, ensuring that it does not obstruct the passage of other vehicles. Additionally, it is important to take safety measures such as applying the parking brake and, on slopes, leaving the vehicle in the appropriate gear to prevent it from moving.
By following these rules, you contribute to maintaining safety and order on interurban roads.
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