Why is stopping different from the other 2 No’s in the world of NYC Parking Tickets? [alert type=”success” icon-size=”normal”] This is the third blog post in a series of posts about the 3 NYC parking tickets NO’s. Here are links to the other 2 articles: [/alert] “Do you Know the Difference Between Standing and Parking ?” […]
When Can I Park in a School Zone without Fear of a Ticket?
Can I ever park in a school zone without getting a ticket? Here are the NYC rules to know when you stop, stand, park, or double park in a school zone: The general rule is that the Evil Empire allows you to park when “school is in recess.” But what does “school is in recess” mean? […]
What’s the Difference Between Parking and Standing?
This is the second part in a 3 part series of articles about why knowing the 3 No’s is parking ticket gold. In this post, we compare the difference between Parking and Standing PARKING The stopping of a vehicle, whether occupied or not otherwise than temporarily for and while actually engaged in loading or unloading […]
Why you Must Know the Meaning of “No Standing” in NYC
You must know the meaning of No Standing if you plan to park on NYC streets. Is there a difference between no standing and no parking?
F.A.Q. About Status Parking Tickets for Missing Equipment & More
Status parking tickets refer to the condition of your car When there is something wrong with your car, such as missing plates, expired inspection and registration stickers, or broken mirror, you can bet your bottom dollar that you’ll be issued a parking ticket. This category of a parking ticket is referred to as status parking […]