Oregon Code § 811.570·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Improperly positioning parallel parked vehicle; exception; affirmative defense;
penalty.
(1) A
person commits the offense of improperly positioning a parallel parked vehicle
if:
(a) The person
stops or parks a vehicle on a highway where parallel parking is permitted and
the vehicle is not parked in accordance with the following:
(A) Upon a
two-way highway, the vehicle shall be positioned so that the right-hand wheels
are parallel to and within 12 inches of the right curb or, if none, as close as
possible to the right edge of the right shoulder.
(B) On a one-way
highway where parallel parking is permitted on either side, a vehicle parked or
stopped on the right side shall be positioned in accordance with the
requirements of subparagraph (A) of this paragraph and a vehicle parked or
stopped on the left side shall be positioned so that the left-hand wheels are
parallel to and within 12 inches of the left curb or, if none, as close as
possible to the left edge of the left shoulder.
(C) Where marked
parking spaces are provided, a vehicle shall be positioned so that it faces in
the direction in which vehicles in the adjacent lane of the roadway are
required to travel and so that the wheels are within the parking space markings
which are parallel to the curb or, if none, to the edge of the shoulder; or
(b) The person is
the owner of an unattended vehicle parked on a highway in violation of
paragraph (a) of this subsection.
(2) The
provisions of this section do not apply to the driver of a vehicle that is
disabled in such manner and to such extent that the driver cannot avoid
stopping or temporarily leaving the disabled vehicle in a position prohibited
by this section.
(3) A police
officer, under authority granted by ORS 810.430, may move or require to be
moved a vehicle that is parked in violation of this section.
(4) It is an
affirmative defense to a prosecution of the owner of a vehicle under subsection
(1)(b) of this section that the use of the vehicle was not authorized by the
owner, either expressly or by implication.
(5) The offense
described in this section, improperly positioning a parallel parked vehicle, is
a Class D traffic violation. [1983 c.338 §671; 1987 c.687 §5]
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