![]() DO NOT use someone else’s Disabled Parking Placard unless that person is present with you.If you do not have a rearview mirror, place the placard on the dashboard near, but not over, the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) plate. Hang your Disabled Parking Placard on the rearview mirror so that it is clearly visible to be seen by enforcement officers.DRIVEWAYS and DISABLED PERSON ACCESS RAMPS:ġ) Keep completely clear of all portions of the sloped area of the curb – even the side-sloped area.Ģ) In the City of Los Angeles, one cannot park in front of or block a driveway – even one’s own driveway.ģ) Disabled person access ramps look similar to driveways, but are marked by red paint on both sides of the slope – stay at least three (3) feet away from the sloped areas of the curb. ![]() Unless indicated by arrows, a parking sign generally applies to the whole block.ģ. Again, always adhere to the most restrictive sign. Pay close attention, sometimes a block may have multiple temporary signs or a combination of permanent and temporary signs which prohibit parking on different times of the day or days of the week - the signs may be for separate events occurring at the same location. Always adhere to the most restrictive sign. Look for both permanent and temporary parking signs. Do NOT leave a vehicle unattended in an alley for ANY amount of time! Check the street every day for new temporary signs.Įxample 2) It is prohibited to stand or park in an alley for more than 5 minutes without indication of active loading or unloading of people or things. California law allows that temporary street closures or parking restrictions can be enforced with only 24-hour prior notice. ![]() Although a vehicle may be left in the same spot for up to 72-hours, don’t expect that you can leave your car that long. Not all violations require signs to be posted…Įxample 1) Motorists may not park or store a vehicle on a street for more than 72-hours without moving it. No portion of a vehicle should be standing or stopped in a NO STOPPING zone. RED ZONES: Red zones are NO STOPPING zones…which mean no parking or standing in the painted area even if the driver is in the car and the engine is running.
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