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Is stopping allowed on either side of a one-way street?

  1. Yes, always

  2. No, it is prohibited

  3. Yes, only during specific hours

  4. No, unless indicated

The correct answer is: No, it is prohibited

Stopping on either side of a one-way street is generally prohibited unless specified otherwise. This is because one-way streets are designed to facilitate the smooth flow of traffic, and stopping could create hazards or delays for other drivers. The expectation is that vehicles will continue moving without interruption, and allowing stopping could lead to confusion, potential accidents, or traffic congestion. While there may be exceptions in the form of designated stopping areas or specific traffic regulations that allow for short stops or deliveries, the general rule is that stopping is not allowed without clear signage permitting it. This helps ensure that the streets remain safe and efficient for all users.