This is the fire hydrant rule? *

A driver is prohibited from stopping, standing or parking within fifteen feet of a fire hydrant, unless otherwise indicated by signs, or parking meters, except that during the period from sunrise to sunset if standing is not otherwise prohibited, the operator of a passenger car may stand the vehicle alongside a fire hydrant provided that the operator remains in the operator's seat ready for immediate operation of the vehicle at all times and starts the motor of the car on hearing the approach of fire apparatus, and provided further, that the operator shall immediately remove the car from alongside the fire hydrant when instructed to do so by any member of the police, fire, or other municipal department acting in his/her official capacity.

The Warrior claimed I parked 3 feet from the fire hydrant, but I can prove I parked 10 feet away. I win right? *

Joe can park his commercial vehicle next to a fire hydrant? *

A driveway ends the 15-foot no parking zone for a fire hydrant? *

I still have to obey the fire hydrant rule even if the fire hydrant is broken? *

Sue can park her passenger vehicle next to a fire hydrant, run into Duncan Donuts to grab a cup of coffee as long as she returns within 2 minutes? *

You can park within 15 feet of a fire hydrant if a sign specifically says "Parking Permitted?"

Bonus question