[Adopted as amended 3-18-1940 TM, approved by Attorney General 5-16-1940 (Ch. XII, § 3, of the 1973 Bylaws)]
No driver of a vehicle shall stop the same with its left side to the curb, sidewalk, or side of the street in a business or industrial zone. (1937: c. XVIII, s. 1; amended 1973)
No driver of a vehicle shall permit the same to remain backed to the curb, except when actually loading or unloading. (1937: c. XVIII, s. 2)
Unless in an emergency, or to allow another vehicle or pedestrian to cross its way, no driver of a vehicle shall stop the same in any street except close to the curb, nor in such a way as to obstruct any street or crossing. (1937: c. XVIII, s. 3)
No driver of any vehicle shall stop or stand the same within the intersection of any street, nor within 15 feet of a street corner, nor within 10 feet of a post hydrant. (1937: c. XVIII, s. 4)
No driver of a vehicle shall stop or stand the same on either side of a street within 75 feet of a straight line extending at right angles across the street from the center of the front line of the lot on which a fire engine, house, or station is located, except to let off or take on passengers or to receive or deliver goods or merchandise. (1937: c. XVIII, s. 5)