Alaska Administrative Code
Title 13 - Public Safety
Part 1 - Division of Alaska State Troopers
Chapter 02 - Motor Vehicle and Driving Offenses: Rules of the Road
Article 8 - Stopping, Standing, and Parking
13 AAC 02.340 - Stopping, standing, or parking on highway and in other locations
Current through February 24, 2025
(a) No person may stop, park, or leave standing a vehicle, whether attended or unattended, upon or within eight feet of a roadway, except where the roadway is of sufficient width and design to allow parking without interfering with the normal flow of traffic or with snow removal or other highway maintenance, and where the parking, stopping, or standing is not prohibited by an official traffic-control device, unless directed to do so by a flag person or police officer. If an emergency requires a vehicle to be parked or stopped on a controlled or divided highway, that vehicle must have activated four-way emergency flashers, three operating highway flares, or three reflective triangles in place.
(b) This section and sec. 365 of this chapter do not apply to the driver of a vehicle performing an official duty which requires stopping, standing or parking upon or within eight feet of a roadway or to the driver of a vehicle which is disabled in a manner and to an extent that it is impossible to avoid stopping and temporarily leaving the vehicle upon or within eight feet of a roadway. The driver of a disabled vehicle shall comply with the requirements of sec. 345 of this chapter.
(c) A vehicle that is stopped, parked, or standing in violation of a statute, regulation, or ordinance, is considered to have been stopped, parked or left standing by the registered owner of the vehicle unless the registered owner is able to prove that at the time of the violation the vehicle was driven or parked without his consent.
(d) Except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic, or to comply with statutes, regulations or ordinances, the directions of a police officer, fireman, authorized flagman, or official traffic-control device, no person may
With Register 179, October 2006 and under the authority of AS 44.62.125, the regulations attorney changed obsolete terminology concerning persons with disabilities in conformity with ch. 25, SLA 2006.
Authority:AS 28.05.011