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Where is it not allowed to park?

1) At the bus zigzag
2) In front of a fire hydrant
3) On a pedestrian crossing
4) On a double yellow line

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It is not allowed to park on a double yellow line as this indicates a prohibition of parking at any time. The ethics of emergency situations, such as a pregnant woman in labor in a car, can influence decision-making in traffic rules but does not justify parking illegally. On college campuses, parking issues might be addressed by converting available areas into parking spaces.

Step-by-step explanation:

Parking regulations are essential for ensuring that traffic flows smoothly, emergency services have the access they need, and to make sure that parked vehicles do not cause obstructions to other road users. It's a common rule across many jurisdictions that parking on a double yellow line is prohibited. These lines indicate that no waiting or parking is permitted at any time, unless there are signs that specifically indicate seasonal restrictions.

In cases of emergency, such as the situation where a pregnant woman is about to deliver in the backseat of your car, decisions have to be made swiftly. While typically it is against the law to run a red light, an ethical concept known as Rule Utilitarianism (RU) could argue that the greater good—getting the woman to the hospital safely—outweighs the breach of law. However, this does not extend to parking regulations; parking on a double yellow line would not be justified since it would not result in an immediate increase in utility and could disrupt traffic or impede emergency vehicles.

On college campuses, solving parking issues can involve creating or improving parking facilities. If a campus parking issue arises due to an increase in the number of students and faculty needing access to buildings, an effective solution could include converting areas into designated parking spaces, as in the example of paving an area on Twelfth and Locust Streets.

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