Mike
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Multiple bills in the New York State Legislature cover concerns of certain New York City residents and businesses about trucks parked illegally.
One bill awaiting consideration on the Senate floor covers concern about large trucks parked on New York City streets or boulevards. S2761 would authorize a $1,000 fine for a trailer or semitrailer parked or left unattended overnight.
Parking of tractor-trailers or semis in the city, including residential areas, now is limited to three hours. Nighttime parking on a residential street is prohibited between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.
However, violations of illegally parked tractor-trailers or semis on city streets does not carry a fine. Owners are responsible only for paying a $160 towing fee.
One bill awaiting consideration on the Senate floor covers concern about large trucks parked on New York City streets or boulevards. S2761 would authorize a $1,000 fine for a trailer or semitrailer parked or left unattended overnight.
Parking of tractor-trailers or semis in the city, including residential areas, now is limited to three hours. Nighttime parking on a residential street is prohibited between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.
However, violations of illegally parked tractor-trailers or semis on city streets does not carry a fine. Owners are responsible only for paying a $160 towing fee.
New York bills would boost fines for illegal truck parking in NYC
Multiple bills at the New York statehouse pursue a boost to punishments for illegal truck parking in New York City overnight and between deliveries.
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