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Can you park in truck loading only NYC?

Where a posted sign reads No Standing Except Trucks Loading and Unloading, no vehicle except a commercial vehicle, or a service vehicle as defined in the Section 4-01(b) (pdf) of the New York City Traffic Rules, may stand or park in that area, for the purpose of expeditiously making pickups, deliveries or service ...



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Legal or Illegal To Park In Front Of A Driveway I've often wondered if it is illegal for motorists to block a driveway. Well, Pierre Paul Driving School states that in New York state, it certainly is illegal to park in front of a public or private driveway unless you are the owner or tenant of the residence.

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Legal or Illegal To Park In Front Of A Driveway I've often wondered if it is illegal for motorists to block a driveway. Well, Pierre Paul Driving School states that in New York state, it certainly is illegal to park in front of a public or private driveway unless you are the owner or tenant of the residence.

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Unless a posted sign says otherwise, you may not leave a vehicle parked in the same spot for more than seven days in a row. This rule includes spots in all types of neighborhoods, including residential areas. Unless posted signs say otherwise, commercial vehicles may not be parked on any street for more than 3 hours.

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Parking at all metered spots in NYC is free on Sundays unless otherwise indicated. NYC street parking is also free on New Year's Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.

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Commercial vehicles are not permitted in the following roadways:
  • Belt Parkway (Brooklyn and Queens)
  • F.D.R Drive (Manhattan)
  • Henry Hudson Parkway (North of 59th Street to the Bronx-Westchester county line)
  • Cross Island Parkway (Queens)
  • Jackie Robinson Parkway (Brooklyn/Queens)
  • Bronx River Parkway (Bronx)


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On major holidays, you're able to stop, stand, and park your car anywhere, unless you're on a street where those rules are in effect seven days a week (for example, “No Standing Anytime”). NYC parking meter regulations are also suspended on major legal holidays.

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