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are small uhaul trucks allowed on the Hutchinson river parkway NY
I do not believe they are allowed on the section that goes into NY State and connects with the Tappan Zee Bridge approaches.
17 miles going down to the SOUTHERN STATE PARKWAY, and then taking the SOUTHERN STATE PARKWAY - WEST to Elmont.
no
The noun parkway is a common noun as a general word for a type of roadway. A proper noun is the name of a specific parkway such as The Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina and Virginia, or Parkway Elementary School in East Meadow, NY.
off the taconnic parkway ny
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You need to be more specific. In the Northeast USA and especially New York It's a safe bet to say NO YOU CAN'T. In fact in NY, Parkways are restricted to Cars, Motorcycles, SUV's and Light Weight Pick up trucks only. Commercial Vehicles such as: Larger (over 5000 gvw) Pick up trucks, Campers, anything towing a trailer, semi's, dump trucks, box trucks like U-Haul Trucks, Pensky, Ryder rental trucks are prohibited. Few of the parkways have bridges that meet the 13' height rule. In other words, most box trucks, semi's and trailers will NOT make it under the bridges. When in doubt, contact the local State Police in the area you are traveling in and they can tell you exactly. There maybe an exception on the Belt Parkway, because of the people that live in Sheepshead Bay need to get their boats out. I'm trying to find out an offcial word though
Yes, the word 'parkway' is a common noun, a word for any parkway anywhere.A proper noun is the name of a specific person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Sir John A. MacDonald Parkway, Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaBlue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina and Virginia USAThe Parkway Hotel, St. Louis, MOParkway Coffee Shop, Scarsdale, NY"Bittersweet Parkway: A Bend In The Road", a novel by Sally A. Malkowski
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NY 104, NY 384, and the Robert Moses State Parkway all meet and end at the intersection before the bridge.