257.674
Prohibited parking; exceptions; bus loading zone; violation as civil
infraction.
Sec. 674. (1) A vehicle shall not be parked, except if necessary to avoid
conflict with other traffic or in compliance with the law or the directions of a
police officer or traffic-control device, in any of the following places: (a) On
a sidewalk. (b) In front of a public or private driveway. (c) Within an
intersection. (d) Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant. (e) On a crosswalk. (f)
Within 20 feet of a crosswalk, or if there is not a crosswalk, then within 15
feet of the intersection of property lines at an intersection of highways. (g)
Within 30 feet of the approach to a flashing beacon, stop sign, or
traffic-control signal located at the side of a highway. (h) Between a safety
zone and the adjacent curb or within 30 feet of a point on the curb immediately
opposite the end of a safety zone, unless a different length is indicated by an
official sign or marking. (i) Within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad
crossing. (j) Within 20 feet of the driveway entrance to a fire station and on
the side of a street opposite the entrance to a fire station within 75 feet of
the entrance if properly marked by an official sign. (k) Alongside or opposite a
street excavation or obstruction, if the stopping, standing, or parking would
obstruct traffic. (l) On the roadway side of a vehicle stopped or parked
at the edge or curb of a street. (m) Upon a bridge or other elevated highway
structure or within a highway tunnel. (n) At a place where an official sign
prohibits stopping or parking. (o) Within 500 feet of an accident at which a
police officer is in attendance, if the scene of the accident is outside of a
city or village. (p) In front of a theater. (q) In a place or in a manner that
blocks immediate egress from an emergency exit conspicuously marked as an
emergency exit of a building. (r) In a place or in a manner that blocks or
hampers the immediate use of an immediate egress from a fire escape
conspicuously marked as a fire escape providing an emergency means of egress
from a building. (s) In a parking space clearly identified by an official sign
as being reserved for use by disabled persons that is on public property or
private property available for public use, unless the individual is a disabled
person as described in section 19a or unless the individual is parking the
vehicle for the benefit of a disabled person. In order for the vehicle to be
parked in the parking space the vehicle shall display 1 of the following: (i) A
certificate of identification or windshield placard issued under section 675 to
a disabled person. (ii) A special registration plate issued under section 803d
to a disabled person. (iii) A similar certificate of identification or
windshield placard issued by another state to a disabled person. (iv) A similar
special registration plate issued by another state to a disabled person. (v) A
special registration plate to which a tab for persons with disabilities is
attached issued under this act. (t) In a clearly identified access aisle or
access lane immediately adjacent to a space designated for parking by persons
with disabilities. (u) On a street or other area open to the parking of vehicles
that results in the vehicle interfering with the use of a curb-cut or ramp by
persons with disabilities. (v) Within 500 feet of a fire at which fire apparatus
is in attendance, if the scene of the fire is outside a city or village.
However, volunteer fire fighters responding to the fire may park within 500 feet
of the fire in a manner not to interfere with fire apparatus at the scene. A
vehicle parked legally previous to the fire is exempt from this subdivision. (w)
In violation of an official sign restricting the period of time for or manner of
parking. (x) In a space controlled or regulated by a meter on a public highway
or in a publicly owned parking area or structure, if the allowable time for
parking indicated on the meter has expired, unless the vehicle properly displays
1 or more of the items listed in section 675(8). (y) On a street or highway in
such a way as to obstruct the delivery of mail to a rural mailbox by a carrier
of the United States postal service. (z) In a place or in a manner that blocks
the use of an alley. (aa) In a place or in a manner that blocks access to a
space clearly designated as a fire lane. (2) A person shall not move a vehicle
not owned by the person into a prohibited area or away from a curb a distance
that makes the parking unlawful. (3) A bus, for the purpose of taking on or
discharging passengers, may be stopped at a place described in subsection
(1)(b), (d), or (f) or on the roadway side of a vehicle illegally parked in a
legally designated bus loading zone. A bus, for the purpose of taking on or
discharging a passenger, may be stopped at a place described in subsection
(1)(n) if the place is posted by an appropriate bus stop sign, except that a bus
shall not stop at such a place if the stopping is specifically prohibited by the
responsible local authority, the state transportation department, or the
director of the department of state police. (4) A person who violates this
section is responsible for a civil infraction.
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