No worries, GateKeeper. It's the kind of thing that it's easy to get wrong, considering the way that they post the bylaws.
*EDIT* It might actually be allowed in Mississauga, also, just along specific roads. Read this:
5. (1) No person shall stop, park or stand a vehicle on the untraveled portion of a
highway or any portion thereof except,
(a) where there is no raised curb or a rolled curb, he stands, stops or parks
the vehicle on the right side of the highway, having reference to the
direction in which the vehicle has been lawfully traveling and so that the
left side of the vehicle is parallel to the edge of the roadway;
(b) on a residential driveway fronting on a local or collector roadway where
no sidewalk exists and so as not to overhang the grassed portion of the
boulevard, or the curb;
(c) notwithstanding paragraph 7(10)(a) and subject to sub-section7(2) of
this By-law, on a residential driveway fronting on a local or collector
roadway except on those local and collector roadways listed in Schedule
28 to this By-law:
(i) where no sidewalk exists; or
(ii) where there is a sidewalk, on the side of the sidewalk closest to
the property line; and,
(d) on a residential driveway fronting on a local or collector roadway where
a sidewalk exists, on the side of the sidewalk closest to the property line
and between the curb and sidewalk on those highways listed in Schedule
31 to this By-law so as not to overhang the grassed portion of the
boulevard, the sidewalk or the curb.
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