A. 
A vehicle must not stop or stand in the street except close to the curb, unless in case of accident or other emergency or when directed by the police to stop.
B. 
A vehicle must not stop or stand with the left side thereof to the curb.
A vehicle must not stop or stand within the intersection of streets except in case of accident or other emergency or when directed to stop by the police.
A vehicle must not stop or stand upon or obstruct a crosswalk except in case of accident or other emergency.
[Amended 3-16-1998 by L.L. No. 3-1998]
A vehicle must not stand crosswise on any street for a period longer than actually necessary for the purpose of loading or unloading goods, wares or merchandise.
A vehicle must not stop or stand within 10 feet of a street corner any longer than is actually necessary for the purpose of receiving or discharging passengers or occupants or loading or unloading goods, wares or merchandise.
A vehicle must not stop or stand within six feet of a fire hydrant any longer than is actually necessary for the purpose of receiving or discharging passengers or occupants or loading or unloading goods, wares or merchandise.
No person shall deface, injure, move or interfere with any signpost, standard or any signaling device sanctioned, installed or placed by local authorities for the purpose of directing, restricting or regulating traffic or established zones.
No vehicle used for the transportation of goods, wares or merchandise shall be left standing on any street in the congested area for a period longer than may be actually necessary to load or unload its goods, wares or merchandise, and on no occasion for a period longer than 30 minutes at any one time.