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What does no parking anytime except mean?

No Parking Anytime, Except by Permit or “Time-Limited Parking” shall mean that, in a District, no motor vehicle is allowed to park on a street that is posted “No Parking Anytime Except by Permit” or is allowed to park only for a short duration on a street posted with a specific time-limit, unless said motor vehicle ...



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In a no standing zone, you are permitted to stop temporarily to drop-off or pick-up a passenger to or from the curb. In a no parking zone, you are permitted to stop temporarily to drop-off or pick-up a passenger, and personal property to or from the curb. Temporarily means two minutes or less.

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A No Parking sign tells drivers that they may not park in the area indicated by the sign. In some states additional pavement markings (usually yellow or white diagonal stripes) are used to inform motorists of parking restrictions.

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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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Where can I park for free in NYC?
  1. There is free parking on Sundays on metered spots. ...
  2. On major holidays, standing and alternate side parking rules are suspended.
  3. You can park for free during off hours in areas with regulations like “No parking between 2 am and 6 am” if there aren't meters.


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From 6 PM to midnight on weekdays and from 8 AM to midnight on weekends. For $3 per hour, which can be paid at parking meters with quarters or dollar coins, the NYC Parking Card, or debit and credit cards.

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Is parking that's usually metered free on weekends? If you're parking on a Sunday in NYC, the meters are always free. On Saturdays, typical meter rules are in effect and are never suspended on major holidays. Alternate side parking rules, on the other hand, are suspended during city-approved major holidays.

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The 'No Parking Here To Corner' sign is a traffic control device that indicates that parking is prohibited in the designated area, from the location of the sign up to the corner of the street or intersection.

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Commonly misunderstood road signs and signals
  • Form one lane. Forming one lane is a point of controversy for many drivers. ...
  • U-turn signs. Where a U-turn is permitted and where it is not is commonly mixed up by drivers. ...
  • Pedestrian crossings. ...
  • Traffic lights. ...
  • Hook turns.


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Learning the difference between stopping, standing, and parking in NYC takes relentless repetition Stopping is halting your vehicle for a NY second. Standing is stopping. Parking is standing. So, the moment you halt your vehicle, you are stopping, standing and parking.

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You can beat a parking ticket for no standing or no parking For example, stopping, standing, and parking is really the same activity in NYC. Despite the different labels, all three mean that you have halted your chariot.

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Parking restrictions remain in effect while schools are in session. Parking is allowed in school zones only when school is in recess. However, you should be aware that specific schools may be open on holidays and during summer vacations. Parking restrictions would remain in effect.

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