To determine which classifiers would be best used to indicate a vehicle parking on the street, let's consider the potential meanings of the classifiers:
- CL:2, CL:3, CL:4, CL:B, CL:V, and CL:S could correspond to various categories of vehicles or situations.
Without specific definitions for each of these classifiers, we can make some assumptions based on typical classifiers used in similar contexts. Generally, CL:3 might refer to a standard vehicle, and CL:2 could represent another type of vehicle. CL:V might indicate any vehicle, while CL:S might indicate a stationary state or something specific to parking.
Thus, the most relevant classifiers to indicate a vehicle parking on the street would likely be those associated with vehicle types (e.g., CL:3, CL:V) and possibly those indicating the action of parking (like CL:S).
Based on this reasoning, the best option could be CL:V and CL:S, as they may encompass both the vehicle aspect and the parking action.