Parking Ticket Land changes

3 Big Parking Ticket Land Changes Will Make You Gasp

3 big Parking Ticket Land changes will make us gasp. But, one change in particular will make me gasp, pant, and gulp for air.

That is to say the proposed pedestrian ramp rule change will be a costly, $165 nightmare. It is a recurrent bad dream waiting to happen.

If this rule is enacted, parking at all pedestrian ramps will be outlawed.

This is not about “safety.” It is about expunging four otherwise legal parking spaces without any data supporting the reason for the proposed rule.

Please take action and voice your comment. Here’s how.

Proposed Rules you should know about

Two Surprising Proposed Rules You Should Know Immediately

There are two proposed rules about to become enacted rules, and one of them calls for a significant, costly change. To clarify, a pedestrian ramp in an unmarked crosswalk in a ‘T’ intersection will no longer be a legal parking space.

Yikes!

I’ve been down this road before and this proposed rule change will prove very costly to drivers. Here’s why and what to do about it.

Loading zone nightmare solutions

A New Way To Decrease Revolting Loading Zone Nightmares

The NYC DOT needs your help in identifying loading zone nightmares. These occur when a double-parked truck or delivery vehicle blocks your car while loading or unloading.

Meanwhile, when this challenge materializes, let the DOT know by reporting the location on the brand, spanking-new, platform.

Moreover, the driver will not get a parking ticket. The information will be used to pinpoint areas that need improvement.

Let’s send a “PIN” to the DOT!

NYC camera violations are here to stay.

A Timely Guide To Fighting Evil NYC Camera Violations

NYC camera violations are growing by leaps and bounds. The Evil Empire’s eyes are now on buses, in school zones, and at intersections.

What is a driver to do?

Firstly, empower yourself with the knowledge and desire to fight unjust camera tickets and win.

Remember, the first speed zone violation may be only $50. But recent rules provide for increasing fines for recurring violations.

Be smart. Drive carefully, and fight when you’re right.

NYC street cleaning proposed law increasing penalties.

This Is How To Make NYC Street Cleaning Worse

The penalties will increase radically for NYC street cleaning violations should a proposed law see the light of day. To clarify, fines will increase from $65 to $100 for second and subsequent violations within 12 months. Moreover, your beloved chariot can be towed if you get at least three street cleaning tickets.

For those of us who prefer a carrot to a stick, it may be Mr. Stick on steriods who tries to disrupt street cleaning day customs.

Most importantly, will these harsh and blustery winds of change make street cleaning more maddening?