Is parking allowed on a residential street?
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Explanation
In a residential street, **free parking is not allowed**. There are certain restrictions and specific places where parking is permitted.
- **Parking is prohibited** in places that may cause danger or interfere with traffic, such as on curves, in tunnels, at pedestrian crossings, and in areas reserved for other vehicles like buses or bicycles. It is also prohibited in places where the parked vehicle may block the visibility of traffic signs or impede the passage of other vehicles and pedestrians.
- **Parking is only allowed in specifically indicated places**. This may include areas designated with signs that permit parking or zones where a special parking permit has been obtained.
- In some situations, stopping is allowed but not parking, such as in loading and unloading zones or in places where a special permit is required to park at certain times.
Therefore, in a residential street, **parking is only allowed in places indicated** by specific signs or regulations.
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