15 ft
You cannot park within 10 feet of a fire hydrant.
A hydrant is a type of water pipe that sits straight up for a fire hose to be attached to. One example sentence is, "The firefighters attached their hose to the fire hydrant near the store to put out the fire in the building next to it."
No closer than 10 feet
Why would you think there is a fine? Did you break any laws? Unless you left the car near a fire hydrant or other no parking area then you did not break the law.
About the length of a firetruck would make common sense. Access to that fire hydrant could mean the difference of life and death of people if there is a fire near by. Most cities will have painted the curb red around hydrants.
10 feet, dont park near it unless you want a hoseline run through your car.
Most U.S. states require at least 15 feet between a fire hydrant and a parked car. Some require more, like California, which requires 20.
well i guess it really depends on where u park it. if u park it on a disabled zone, near a fire hydrant, or have lots of parking tickets, then yes it can be towed
In my state: Washington - you may park no closer than 20 feet to a crosswalk, and no closer than 30 feet to a stop or yield sign, and no closer than 15 feet to a fire hydrant. Your state may well have different regulations.
No-parking zones are often near fire hydrants, intersections, driveways, crosswalks, bus stops, and loading zones to allow for clear visibility and access for emergency vehicles, pedestrians, and public transportation.
15 feet