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Question: 1.2.12-103

3 Points

Licenses: Basic material

Where is stopping prohibited?

Choose one or multiple correct answers
  • A. On the roadway, if there is a sufficiently wide hard shoulder on the right
  • B. Between lane dividers when direction arrows are marked on the roadway
  • C. At taxi ranks

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Correct answer

  • A. On the roadway, if there is a sufficiently wide hard shoulder on the right
  • B. Between lane dividers when direction arrows are marked on the roadway
  • C. At taxi ranks
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You may only stop where you do not endanger other road users. This is the case, for example, if there is a hard shoulder separated from the carriageway by a continuous white line. You are not allowed to stop - on marked lanes that are used for getting into the right of way - on the carriageway if there is a hard shoulder - at bus stops or other public transport stops - at taxi ranks, so as not to block the access of taxis - on motorways or motorways, not even on the hard shoulder. Watch out for two-wheelers!

Stopping and parking

Chapter 1.2.12

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