Karimen theory: help with this bad English

You may have already heard about awkward translations on theory tests in English…

Yesterday I had a question dashed lines in a curb saying “the driver cannot pull over and park – true or false”.

Now, stopping is permitted, and parking is not. Am I supposed to assume
– False: not *both* are forbidden
– True: you cannot park *after* pulling over

It doesn’t help that pulling over could be a different translation for “stop”, or a purposely misleading similar word.

How would you interpret this?

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