Searching the NYC Council Transportation Committee for new parking laws The NYC Council is on a roll. Passing new laws that change the quality of life for the driving public. I thought I’d written about all the new muni-meters laws, but I missed one. I discovered my mistake while reviewing the bills filed with the Committee on Transportation during […]
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Is Martin Luther King’s Birthday a Parking Ticket Holiday in NYC?
Martin Luther King’s Birthday is a Federal holiday, a State holiday, but only a “legal” parking holiday in New York City Martin Luther King’s Birthday is one of our website’s busiest days of the year because many wonderful members of the driving public don’t remember whether: Meanwhile, would you like a copy of the 2024 […]
What you Ought to Know About Redesigned Parking Signs in NYC
NYC DOT to replace 6,300 old parking signs with redesigned parking signs The DOT unveiled the redesigned parking signs in Manhattan this past Monday. And I love them. Because the new signs are a significant step ahead in promoting parking sign understandability. The sign people will install the first wave in Manhattan’s commercial parking areas. […]
5 Lessons to Learn from other People’s Parking Ticket Pain
Parking ticket pain is not unique to NYC Parking ticket pain is not the only people’s pain you can learn from. For example: Your best friend didn’t think it was necessary to study for a final exam and got an “F” Your brother forgot to walk the dog, and the dog did what dogs do […]
Larry, the Warrior, Issues NYC Parking Tickets to Joe
Joe’s NYC parking tickets journey (from yesterdays blog post) Hoping not to win any NYC parking tickets, Joe hops into his fire engine red sports car, backs out of his driveway, and heads off to pick up his 102-year-old mother. As he approaches Sadie’s apartment building, Joe spots a vacant parking space in a No […]