Oregon Parking Rules Summary | RoadReady Oregon
Review Oregon parking rules around hills, hydrants, driveways, crosswalks, and safe stopping locations.
Key takeaways
- Crosswalks, hydrants, driveways, and places with poor visibility are common no-parking targets because the parked car creates risk for someone else.
- Hill parking is about where the vehicle would move if the brakes failed, so wheel direction matters.
- Temporary stopping can still be illegal if it blocks traffic or hides another road user.
- Good parking answers usually protect sight lines, emergency access, and pedestrian movement at the same time.