In which of these places is stopping or parking allowed?
Vehicle immobilizations
Explanation
To understand why it is possible to stop or park on a **one-way street**, it is important to know the places where it is prohibited to do so.
- **General prohibitions:** It is not allowed to stop or park in places such as pedestrian crossings, underpasses, tunnels, and other places where passage or visibility may be obstructed, as mentioned in the texts. This includes level crossings, cyclist crossings, and areas reserved for other vehicles or people with disabilities.
- **One-way streets:** It is not mentioned in the texts that stopping or parking is prohibited on one-way streets, as long as the general parking rules are respected and traffic is not obstructed. This means that, in the absence of specific signs prohibiting it, it is possible to stop or park on these streets.
Therefore, since one-way streets are not included in the mentioned prohibitions, stopping or parking is allowed on them, provided that traffic rules are followed and no danger or inconvenience is caused to other road users.
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