C-24.1 - Highway Safety Code

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369. (Replaced).
1981, c. 7, s. 369; 1986, c. 91, s. 674.
369. In addition to the prohibition provided in section 364, and except where necessary or in cases where another provision of this Code requires it, no person may stop or park a road vehicle
(1)  on a sidewalk;
(2)  less than five metres from a fire hydrant;
(3)  less than five metres from a fire station or a police station, or less than eight metres from such a building and on the opposite side of the street;
(4)  less than five metres from a “stop” sign;
(5)  in a pedestrian crosswalk clearly identified as such or less than five metres from such a crosswalk;
(6)  in a traffic lane reserved exclusively for certain categories of road vehicles;
(7)  in a loading and unloading zone or a zone reserved exclusively for road vehicles assigned to a public transportation service and clearly identified as such;
(8)  at an intersection or less than five metres therefrom;
(9)  at an entrance to or exit from a limited access highway;
(10)  on a bridge, an elevated lane or a viaduct, or in a tunnel;
(11)  on a level crossing or less than five metres therefrom;
(12)  on a median strip;
(13)  on an access road;
(14)  in front of a sidewalk ramp specially built for handicapped persons;
(15)  at places where passing is prohibited;
(16)  at a place where a parked or stopped road vehicle would render a traffic control device ineffective.
However, notwithstanding the prohibitions enacted in the first paragraph, the driver of a road vehicle being used to transport a handicapped person may stop anywhere to take on or discharge the person, if it can be done in safety.
1981, c. 7, s. 369.