Typically, you need to give the hydrant 6 feet. There will usually be a yellow line painted on the curb to warn you.
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This law varies from state to state.
I have had a drivers license in four states. Three of the four by law allow no closer than 15 feet from the hydrant, Oregon allows no closer than 10 feet.
It is illegal to park a car in front of a fire hydrant.
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You cannot park within 10 feet of a fire hydrant.
if by a fire hydrant or fire zone or a no stop no park zone yes- in Oklahoma anyways
No closer than 10 feet
Standard distance for parking from hydrant is 2 car lengths. Page 67 of the Maryland Drivers Handbook states you must be 15 feet from a fire hydrant, that is about 1 car length.
10 feet, dont park near it unless you want a hoseline run through your car.
Better to park your car 20 feet away from the Fire Hydrant System because it is an emergency system. Anytime we need to keep it ready for use.Added: Once again, as it is with most traffic regulations, it depends on what jurisdiction you live in. Some locales specify a distance of 25 feet from a fire hydrant.As a general rule it is best to assume that you should leave at least one car's length of distance on either side of the fire hydrant to be safe.
Most U.S. states require at least 15 feet between a fire hydrant and a parked car. Some require more, like California, which requires 20.
A hydrant is an attachment valve from a water main used by the fire department. One of the key features commonly found is an poppet shutoff that usually works to shut off the water if a car hits the hydrant.
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yes there was, it was a kitchen fire, a couple days later there was a car explosion next to kateri park. Kateri Park is not a safe place.