68.01 References to Streets | 68.10 Business District Parking (Triangle) |
68.02 Park Adjacent to Curb | 68.11 Illegal Parking on Private Property |
68.03 Parking on One-Way Streets | 68.12 All Night Parking Prohibited |
68.04 Angle Parking | 68.13 Parking Restrictions in Residential Districts |
68.05 Manner of Angle Parking | 68.14 Snow Emergency |
68.06 Parking for Certain Purposes Illegal | 68.15 Fire Lanes |
68.07 Parking Prohibited | 68.16 Loading and Unloading Zones |
68.08 Persons With Disabilities Parking | 68.17 Controlled Access Facilities |
68.09 No Parking Zones | |
All references made to public streets in this chapter are to be construed to refer to the nearest right-of-way line of said street. All public streets running north and south are described as “street”; those running east and west are described as “avenue”; curving or diagonal streets are described as “drive” or “parkway”; roads with a total length of one block or less are described as “lane”; and a cul-de-sac is described as either a “court,” “point,” or “circle.”
No person shall stand or park a vehicle in a roadway other than parallel with the edge of the roadway headed in the direction of lawful traffic movement and with the right-hand wheels of the vehicle within 18 inches of the curb or edge of the roadway except as hereinafter provided in the case of angle parking and vehicles parked on the left-hand side of one-way streets.
(Code of Iowa, Sec. 321.361)
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