4 Things I’m grateful for the First Time Parking in NYC
Thanksgiving is a time for being grateful. However, you may not associate grateful with parking in NYC. But, believe it or not, there are reasons to be grateful. Do you agree?
Thanksgiving is a time for being grateful. However, you may not associate grateful with parking in NYC. But, believe it or not, there are reasons to be grateful. Do you agree?
Parking ticket insights mean more than memorizing parking laws and rules. That is to say, you need to know how to apply them while you drive or park your car on city streets.
However, if you learn the rule and its application, these parking ticket insights are worth their weight in gold. And, will save you lots of money.
Be safe.
Traffic sagas are started by clowns. Some of the clowns are frightening, some are ruthless, while others are dangerous speed demons. Above all, clowns are nightmares waiting to happen.
Read about four of these evil denizons of Parking Ticket Land and the damage they cause.
NYC Parking ticket statistics are fascinating, but also frightening. Think about the outrageous amount of money that parking tickets cost drivers. Here are some amazing stats that will make you think twice when you double park and running into Starbucks. $155!
Generally, when a new, proposed NYC law is born, it is introduced to the Council and referred to a committe. But, It will usually pass away quietly. Here are three proposed laws that would be wonderful if passed. What do you think?
E-BIkes have joined the fleet of motorized vehicles that ride the roadways of NYC. But, are all electric bicycles created equal? And, is there sufficient parking to accomodate these vehicles?
An affordable parking ticket course will help you beat NYC parking tickets I could use your help and feedback. I am cogitating about publishing an online parking ticket course that will: Be short and sweet Very affordable for all Save you a bunch of money But, I’m not sure that people would spend their valuable…
I think we all agree with Captain Obious that a NYC parking nightmare is morphing from a simple disaster to an out-of-control crisis. On-street parking is being gobbled up by restaurants and a gluttony of ride- share programs.
Are there any workable solutions in our future? Or, just a growing surge of challenges?
Is NYC and its agencies doing all they can to make our roadways and sidewalks safe? Likewise, is the Dangerous Vehicle Abatement Program still alive and well? Here are some answers to these important challenges.