Is it prohibited to stop or park on the usable part of the hard shoulder?
Vehicle immobilizations
Explanation
It is **prohibited to stop or park on the passable part of the shoulder**. This is because the shoulder is an area designated for emergencies and not for regular vehicle use.
- On **roads outside towns and cities**, you must stop and park on the right side of the road, leaving the shoulder free whenever possible. This ensures that the shoulder is available for emergency situations or for the passage of vehicles that need it.
- On **roads and streets within towns and cities**, although parking is allowed on the roadway and the shoulder, this does not apply to the passable part of the shoulder, which must remain free to ensure safety and proper traffic flow.

Therefore, both stopping and parking on the passable part of the shoulder are prohibited to avoid obstructions and ensure road safety.
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