Section 21718 Of Article 2. Additional Driving Rules From California Vehicle Code >> Division 11. >> Chapter 3. >> Article 2.
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. (a) No person shall stop, park, or leave standing any
vehicle upon a freeway which has full control of access and no
crossings at grade except:
(1) When necessary to avoid injury or damage to persons or
property.
(2) When required by law or in obedience to a peace officer or
official traffic control device.
(3) When any person is actually engaged in maintenance or
construction on freeway property or any employee of a public agency
is actually engaged in the performance of official duties.
(4) When any vehicle is so disabled that it is impossible to avoid
temporarily stopping and another vehicle has been summoned to render
assistance to the disabled vehicle or driver of the disabled
vehicle. This paragraph applies when the vehicle summoned to render
assistance is a vehicle owned by the donor of free emergency
assistance that has been summoned by display upon or within a
disabled vehicle of a placard or sign given to the driver of the
disabled vehicle by the donor for the specific purpose of summoning
assistance, other than towing service, from the donor.
(5) Where stopping, standing, or parking is specifically
permitted. However, buses may not stop on freeways unless sidewalks
are provided with shoulders of sufficient width to permit stopping
without interfering with the normal movement of traffic and without
the possibility of crossing over fast lanes to reach the bus stop.
(6) Where necessary for any person to report a traffic accident or
other situation or incident to a peace officer or any person
specified in paragraph (3), either directly or by means of an
emergency telephone or similar device.
(7) When necessary for the purpose of rapid removal of impediments
to traffic by the owner or operator of a tow truck operating under
an agreement with the Department of the California Highway Patrol.
(b) A conviction of a violation of this section is a conviction
involving the safe operation of a motor vehicle upon the highway if a
notice to appear for the violation was issued by a peace officer
described in Section 830.1 or 830.2 of the Penal Code.