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Code · CFR · Title 15 — Commerce and Foreign Trade · Part 265 — Regulations Governing Traffic and Conduct on the Grounds of the National Institute of Standards & Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland, and Boulder and Fort Collins, Colorado · § 265.16

§ 265.16. Parking.

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No person, unless otherwise authorized by a posted traffic sign or directed by a uniformed guard, shall stand or park a motor vehicle:
(a)On a sidewalk;
(b)Within an intersection or within a crosswalk;
(c)Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant, 5 feet of a driveway or 30 feet of a stop sign or traffic control device;
(d)At any place which would result in the vehicle being double parked;
(e)At curbs painted yellow;
(f)In a direction facing on-coming traffic;
(g)In a manner which would obstruct traffic;
(h)In a parking space marked as not intended for his use;
(i)Where directed not to do so by a uniformed guard;
(j)Except in an area specifically designated for parking or standing;
(k)Except within a single space marked for such purposes, when parking or standing in an area with marked spaces;
(l)At any place in violation of any posted sign; or
(m)In excess of 24 hours, unless permission has been granted by the Physical Security office.
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