Is it permitted to stop and park on the usable hard shoulder of a through road if there is no sign prohibiting it?
Vehicle immobilizations
Explanation
In a **roadway within a built-up area**, both **stopping** and **parking** are allowed on the **passable shoulder**, as long as there is no sign prohibiting it. This is because, on roads and streets within towns and cities, parking is allowed both on the roadway and on the shoulder.
- On **two-way roads**, the vehicle must stop or park on the right.
- On **one-way roads**, stopping or parking is allowed on either the right or the left.
There are no specific restrictions for the passable shoulder on roadways within built-up areas, unless a sign indicates otherwise. Therefore, if there is no signage prohibiting it, it is legal to stop and park in these areas.
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