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Yes, there are regulations regarding parking lights. These regulations require parking lights to be a specific color and give specifications regarding their size and their usage.
Yes, there are Federal regulations concerning parking lights and side marker lamps or lights. The regulations concern the placement, height from the street, and design of the lights. They can be found on FMCSA.DOT.Gov.
No, it is not legal to charge for parking in designated handicap parking spaces in the state of California. The California Vehicle Code specifically prohibits charging fees for accessible parking.
Ask your local police department. I suspect that parking regulations forbid you from parking in her handicap spot. I doubt that there is a regulation forbidding her from parking in front of your house.
It depends on the local by-laws and parking regulations
Question must be narrowed town to a specific subject. The parking regulations for the city take up a large book.
Crabtree Hot Springs in Mendocino National Forest, Lake County, California has FREE parking.
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Parking regulations vary by municipality. You will need to check your local zoning and/or development regulations for the requirement in your area. Most codes will require a certain number of space based on the number of seats (e.g. 1 parking space for every 4 seats) or based on square footage (e.g. 1 parking space for every 250 SF).
The time range in California for public parking widely varies depending on where exactly you would like to park. Useful information can be found on The California Driving Guide.
You can find more information about the code of regulations in California at the official California website under the government domain. You can also find similar information listed on the California laws Wikipedia page.
Double parking in California is illegal under any circumstances.