3 ptsBOfficial number: 9379
In the presented situation, does the stop prohibition apply also to the pavement?
Description
Regulation of the Ministers of Infrastructure and Internal Affairs and Administration of July 31, 2002 on road signs and signals. (Journal of Laws 2002 No. 170 item 1393, as amended)
Explanation
Correct answer: Yes
The B-36 'no stopping' sign visible on the right side of the road is supplemented by a plaque with the inscription 'Applies to pavement'. According to the regulations (§ 28 para. 6), although this prohibition normally applies to the carriageway and shoulder, the placement of such a plaque extends its validity to the pavement as well. Therefore, stopping a vehicle on the pavement at this location is prohibited.
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