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The area within how many feet of a fire station is typically a no-parking zone?

  1. 15 feet

  2. 20 feet

  3. 25 feet

  4. 30 feet

The correct answer is: 25 feet

The area within 25 feet of a fire station is generally designated as a no-parking zone to ensure that emergency vehicles can access the station quickly and without obstruction. This regulation helps maintain clear access for firefighters and emergency responders during critical times, allowing them to reach emergencies without delays that could occur due to parked vehicles. Parking too close to a fire station could hinder the quick departure of fire trucks and other emergency apparatus, which can be crucial in life-threatening situations. Therefore, the 25-foot rule is enforced to promote safety and efficiency for emergency services.