No person shall stop, stand or park a vehicle, except when conflict with other traffic is imminent or when so directed by a police officer or traffic-control device, in any of the following places:
(A) On a sidewalk or on the space between the sidewalk and the curb;
(B) Within an intersection or within five feet of any intersection;
(C) On a crosswalk;
(D) Within 30 feet of any flashing beacon, stop sign or traffic-control signal located at the side of a street or roadway;
(E) On either side of any street leading to a railroad underpass or an overhead bridge or within 50 feet in any direction of the outer edge of the underpass or overhead bridge;
(F) On either side of any street leading to a grade crossing, within 50 feet of the closest rail. Where existing permanent structures are located closer than 50 feet, parking may be permitted in front of the structures, unless otherwise prohibited, and if the parking does not block the view in either direction of the approach of a locomotive or train;
(G) Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction, if the stopping, standing or parking would obstruct traffic;
(H) Upon any bridge or other elevated structure or within any underpass structure;
(I) Within 15 feet in either direction of the entrance to a hotel, theater, hospital, sanatorium or any public building;
(J) On the roadway side of any vehicle stopping, standing or parking at the edge or curb of a street;
(K) Within 15 feet of any fire hydrant; or
(L) At those places specified on the official traffic maps and at which signs are placed which prohibit parking or when the curbing has been painted yellow in lieu of the signs.
(1977 Code, § 17-52) Penalty, see § 70.99