When is a parked vehicle considered to be a serious obstruction to traffic?
Vehicle immobilizations
Explanation
Parking a vehicle in **double row without a driver** is considered a **serious obstacle to traffic**. This is because:
- **Parking in double row** means that the vehicle is parked next to another that is already parked next to the curb, thus occupying an additional lane of the road. This can block the passage of other vehicles and cause congestion.
- When the driver is not present, the vehicle cannot be moved quickly if necessary, which exacerbates the problem by preventing other vehicles from circulating freely.
- The absence of the driver also means that there is no one who can respond immediately to an emergency situation or the need to move the vehicle to facilitate traffic.
For these reasons, parking in double row without a driver is considered dangerous parking and a serious obstacle to traffic.
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