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Question: 1.2.12-104

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Licenses: Basic material

Where is stopping prohibited?

Choose one or multiple correct answers
  • A. On pedestrian crossings and up to 5 m before pedestrian crossings
  • B. Immediately behind pedestrian crossings
  • C. Over manholes and other road covers

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Correct answer

  • A. On pedestrian crossings and up to 5 m before pedestrian crossings
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On and up to five meters in front of a pedestrian crossing, you must not stop because you obstruct the clear view of other drivers on pedestrians. These could then be recognized too late. After a pedestrian crossing you may stop. Waiting is allowed on manhole covers, but not parking.

Stopping and parking

Chapter 1.2.12

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