Section 22504 Of Chapter 9. Stopping, Standing, And Parking From California Vehicle Code >> Division 11. >> Chapter 9.
22504
. (a) Upon any highway in unincorporated areas, a person shall
not stop, park, or leave standing any vehicle, whether attended or
unattended, upon the roadway when it is practicable to stop, park, or
leave the vehicle off such portion of the highway, but in every
event an unobstructed width of the highway opposite a standing
vehicle shall be left for the free passage of other vehicles and a
clear view of the stopped vehicle shall be available from a distance
of 200 feet in each direction upon the highway. This section shall
not apply upon a highway where the roadway is bounded by adjacent
curbs.
(b) This section does not apply to the driver of any vehicle which
is disabled in such a manner and to such extent that it is
impossible to avoid stopping and temporarily leaving the disabled
vehicle on the roadway.
(c) (1) A schoolbus stop shall not be designated where there is
not a clear view of a proposed or existing schoolbus stop from a
distance of 200 feet in each direction along a highway, or upon the
main traveled portion of a highway where there is not a clear view of
the stop from 500 feet in each direction along the highway and the
speed limit is more than 25 miles per hour, unless approved by the
Department of the California Highway Patrol upon the request of the
school district superintendent or the head or principal of a private
school. If the schoolbus stop is approved by the Department of the
California Highway Patrol, the Department of Transportation, in
respect to state highways, and local authorities, in respect to
highways under their jurisdiction, shall place sufficient signs along
the highway to give adequate notice to motorists that they are
approaching such bus stops.
(2) A school bus stop shall not be designated on any divided or
multiple-lane highway where pupils must cross the highway to board or
after exiting the bus, unless traffic is controlled by a traffic
officer or official traffic control signal. For purposes of this
section, a multiple-lane highway is defined as any highway having two
or more lanes of travel in each direction.