If you are driving a vehicle carrying hazardous materials that require placards, can you park within 5 feet of the traveled part of the road?

No, never.. Section 9.6: If you are placarded, do not park within 5 feet of the traveled part of the road unless your work requires it (and

If you are driving a vehicle carrying hazardous materials that require placards, can you park within 5 feet of the traveled part of the road?

ANSWER BREAKDOWN
  • A. Incorrect. "Yes, if your flashers are on." is not correct. If you are placarded, do not park within 5 feet of the traveled part of the road unless your work requires it (and even then, only briefly).
  • B. Incorrect. "No, only for brief periods." is not correct. If you are placarded, do not park within 5 feet of the traveled part of the road unless your work requires it (and even then, only briefly).
  • C. Correct. If you are placarded, do not park within 5 feet of the traveled part of the road unless your work requires it (and even then, only briefly).
  • D. Incorrect. "Yes, if it is a rural road." is not correct. If you are placarded, do not park within 5 feet of the traveled part of the road unless your work requires it (and even then, only briefly).