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What happens if you don t move your car for street cleaning NYC?

Cars must be moved to allow for street cleaning — or drivers will be issued a ticket. Plus, it is never legal to double-park your vehicle, even during alternate aside parking hours.



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Yes. Your car is parked whether you are sitting in it or not. If you haven't fed the meter, you are illegally parked.

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ASP rules are posted on signs with a P crossed by a broom and indicate the days and times parking isn't allowed. When ASP is in effect, you can't park on the side of the street that is being cleaned. The rules apply for the entire time posted on the sign, even if a street sweeper has passed.

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You can receive a similar ticket every three hours. Where multiple tickets were issued for status violations (registration or inspection), the repeat summons must have been issued on the same date as the first ticket.

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A no standing sign means that “you can make a temporary stop to load or discharge passengers,” but that the driver cannot leave the car, and a no stopping sign means stopping is only allowed to obey “a traffic sign, signal or officer or to prevent conflicts with other vehicles,” according to the manual.

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For example, in a no-standing zone, you can only stop temporarily to drop off or pick up passengers and must leave the zone immediately. While in a no-parking area, you are permitted to drop off people and property. A Truck Loading Only Rule is considered a no-standing rule (Yikes) in the NYC Traffic Rules.

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