Leaving vehicle in dangerous position
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Summary
Person in charge of a motor vehicle must not abandon or leave it on any public place in a position, condition or circumstances that causes or is likely to cause danger, obstruction or undue inconvenience to other users or to passengers. The rule applies whenever a vehicle or trailer blocks, endangers or unreasonably inconveniences people on a public place. Leaving a vehicle like that is prohibited and may attract action by authorities or legal liability.
Example
Priya parks her delivery van on a narrow lane overnight, leaving it partly on the footpath and sticking into the road so pedestrians and other vehicles must swerve. Under this rule she cannot abandon the van in that position; authorities can require its removal and she may face legal consequences.
Bare Act
Enacted textNo person in charge of a motor vehicle shall cause or allow the vehicle or any trailer to be abandoned or to remain at rest on any public place in such a position or in such a condition or in such circumstances as to cause or likely to cause danger, obstruction or undue inconvenience to other users of the public place or to the passengers.
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