Is it permitted to stop in front of a marked driveway access?
Vehicle immobilizations
Explanation
To understand why it is allowed to make a **stop in front of a marked driveway**, it is important to distinguish between the concepts of **stopping** and **parking**.
- **Stopping** refers to halting the vehicle for a short time, usually to pick up or drop off passengers.
- **Parking** involves leaving the vehicle stationary for a longer period without the presence of the driver.
According to traffic regulations, it is allowed to **stop** in front of a marked driveway, but not to **park**. This means you can momentarily stop in a driveway to, for example, drop someone off, as long as you do not obstruct access to the driveway. However, you cannot leave the vehicle there for an extended period.
In summary, **stopping** is allowed in a marked driveway, but **parking** is not. Therefore, the correct answer is that it is indeed permitted to make a stop in front of a marked driveway.
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