On an interurban road, where is it permitted to stop when it is not due to an emergency?
Vehicle immobilizations
Explanation
To make a **stop on an interurban road**, it is important to follow certain rules to ensure safety and traffic flow.
- On **roads outside towns and cities**, you must stop on the **right side** of the road. It is crucial to do so **off the roadway** and the passable part of the sidewalk, whenever possible, to avoid obstructing the passage of other vehicles and ensure the safety of all road users.
- Stopping on the right side and off the roadway helps to avoid dangerous situations, such as obstructing visibility on curves or hill crests, and ensures that the vehicle does not interfere with normal traffic.
- Additionally, it is important to remember that on highways and expressways, stops are only allowed in designated areas such as rest or service areas, and not on the roadway or shoulder.
By following these guidelines, it is ensured that stops are made safely and in accordance with current regulations.
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