In New York City, "taxi stand parking" refers to designated curb spaces reserved strictly for licensed yellow or green taxis to wait for passengers, and it is strictly off-limits to private vehicles. Parking a personal car in a taxi stand is a high-risk move that results in heavy fines (often $115 or more) and a high likelihood of being towed. There is a common confusion between Taxi Stands and Taxi Relief Stands. A standard "Taxi Stand" requires the driver to remain with the vehicle while waiting for a fare. A "Taxi and FHV Relief Stand," however, allows drivers of taxis and For-Hire Vehicles (like Uber/Lyft) to park and leave their cars for up to one hour to take a break or use a restroom. These are clearly marked with specific signage. For the general public, these zones are "No Standing" areas, meaning you cannot even stop your car there to drop someone off or pick them up. Always check the red and green parking signs carefully; if it says "Taxi Stand," your private vehicle should not touch the curb in that zone at any time of day.