Is stopping prohibited at intersections and in their vicinity on interurban roads?
Vehicle immobilizations
Explanation
Stopping at intersections and their proximities on interurban roads is **prohibited when danger is generated due to lack of visibility**. This is because, in these situations, a stopped vehicle can obstruct the view of other drivers, increasing the risk of accidents.
- **Reduced visibility**: Stopping on curves or crests where visibility is limited is dangerous, as other drivers may not see the vehicle in time to react appropriately.

- **Traffic obstruction**: A vehicle stopped near an intersection can prevent other vehicles from turning or merging onto the road, which can cause congestion and increase the risk of collisions.
Therefore, it is crucial to avoid stopping in these places to ensure the safety of all road users.
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