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What The New NYC Parking Signs Do Not Tell You

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New York City recently started replacing its parking signs with ones that are simpler and easier to read.   Motorists should still be wary of red signs and welcoming to green ones, and they should still read from top to bottom.  However, the information is now more concise and the layout is more consistent.

The below green sign clearly allows six-hour metered parking for passenger cars from 6 pm to midnight on weekdays, and from 8 am to midnight on Saturdays.  The  below red sign allows commercial vehicles to park up to 3 hours between 7 am to 6 pm during weekdays (if they “feed” the meter).

But, what is interesting, is what these signs do NOT state.  Below is the list of these omitted items:

The initial installation of 6,300 signs, started in midtown Manhattan, the Upper East Side, Lower Manhattan, and the Financial District.  With other areas to roll out thereafter.

 

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