Louisiana Driver's Education Knowledge (38-Hr) Practice Test

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When is it permissible to park closer than the regulation distance to a crosswalk?

When the curb is painted red

When your vehicle is disabled

In emergencies only

It is never permissible

Parking closer than the regulation distance to a crosswalk is never permissible because it can obstruct visibility and hinder pedestrian safety. Crosswalks are designed to provide a designated area for pedestrians to cross the street, and when vehicles are parked too close, it creates a dangerous situation. Drivers may have difficulty seeing pedestrians attempting to cross, and pedestrians may also find it challenging to see oncoming traffic.

Ensuring that there is a clear line of sight at crosswalks is crucial for both drivers and pedestrians. This regulation helps maintain an orderly flow of traffic and safeguards the well-being of those on foot. Adhering to parking regulations, which includes respecting the designated distance from crosswalks, is essential for responsible driving behavior.

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