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How much is a ticket for parking by a fire hydrant in NY?

What Is the Cost of a Fire Hydrant Ticket in NYC? The cost of a ticket for parking within fifteen feet of a fire hydrant in NYC is $115.



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How much will a parking ticket cost? Parking tickets in NYC range from $45-125, depending on the nature of the violation. For a list of all NYC parking rules, violations, and corresponding fines, visit the official website here.

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A woman from Greece is likely the receiver of the most expensive parking ticket in the world, with the municipality of the island of Rhodes asking her to pay a breathtaking €6,648,444 ($6,740,657) for a parking-related offense. The incident was reported a few days ago by the local newspaper Rodiaki from Rhodes.

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Parking tickets don't go on your permanent driving record, and tickets alone can't impact your driving privileges. As long as you pay the bill promptly, there should be no other consequences.

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Parking Tickets can usually be resolved by pleading guilty and paying fines online. If a fine amount does not appear it means the ticket requires a personal appearance.

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Parking violations don't impact your insurance rates unless you don't pay the ticket.

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Ways to Avoid a Parking Ticket in NYC
  1. Parking longer than the allowed time.
  2. Parking less than fifteen feet from a fire hydrant.
  3. Not displaying a paid receipt in your windshield when in metered parking.
  4. Parking during street cleaning days.
  5. Blocking an intersection or crosswalk.


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Based on data that covered over 90 million parking spaces in 20,000 cities across 19 countries collected by Parkopedia.com,the New York City is still ranked #1 the most expensive city in the world to pay for a parking spot. In 2019, an off-street parking spot for two hours would cost an average of $34.94.

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