Most Common Parking Violations: 66th Precinct Borough Park

[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text]Today I’m going to show you the 10 most common tickets given in the 66th Precinct between July of 2016 and July of 2017. This Precinct includes the Borough Park section of Brooklyn, including Midwood and Kensington.

  1. Muni Meter — (37) Parking in excess of the allowed time. 35085 Tickets Issued
  2. Street Cleaning: No parking where parking is not allowed by sign, street marking or traffic control device. 32196 Tickets Issued
  3. Stopping, standing or parking closer than 15 feet of a fire hydrant. Between sunrise and sunset, a passenger vehicle may stand alongside a fire hydrant as long as a driver remains behind the wheel and is ready to move the vehicle if required to do so. 13194 Tickets Issued
  4. Muni Meter –(38) Failing to show a receipt or tag in the windshield. 12004 Tickets Issued
  5. General No Parking: No parking where parking is not allowed by sign, street marking or traffic control device. 9450 Tickets Issued
  6. Standing or parking a vehicle without showing a current inspection sticker. 8483 Tickets Issued
  7. Standing or parking a vehicle without showing a current registration sticker. 7264 Tickets Issued
  8. Standing or parking on the roadway side of a vehicle stopped, standing or parked at the curb; in other words also known as “double parking”. However, a person may stand a Commercial Vehicle alongside a vehicle parked at the curb at such locations and during such hours that stopping, standing and parking is allowed when quickly making pickups, deliveries or service calls. This is allowed if there is no parking space or marked loading zone on either side of the street within 100 feet. “Double parking” any type of vehicle is not allowed in Midtown Manhattan (the area from 14th Street to 60th Street, between First Avenue and Eighth Avenue inclusive). Midtown double parking is not allowed between 7:00am  – 7:00pm daily except Sundays. 7206 Tickets Issued
  9. General No Standing: Standing or parking where standing is not allowed by sign, street marking or; traffic control device. 6554 Tickets Issued
  10. Bus Stop: Standing or parking where standing is not allowed by sign, street marking or; traffic control device. 4163 Tickets Issued

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