I was told by a lawyer there is a big gray area as far as law enforcement in NYC goes. If it is clearly a passenger vehicle (not a van, not a pickup truck, etc.) with passenger (not commercial) plates then you should be OK. Even if your vehicle is registered as a passenger vehicle the vehicle type can easily get you pulled over; especially if there is a phone number plastered on the vehicle. But like you I would like a definitive answer - which I cannot seem to find either!
No.
No vehicles with commercial license plates are allowed on parkways in NYC.
No.
Because they are supposed to be for scenic pleasure driving and commercial vehicles would ruin that purpose.
No commercial vehicles are allowed on NY parkways. Tarps and tie downs are requred to transfer materials in open pick up trucks.
Yes
No vehicle with a commercial plate is allowed on any of New York State's parkways. This includes the Taconic and Saw Mill, to name a few. If your moving truck has a commercial plate, you will have to find another route.
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The maximum vehicle height on New York State Parkways is 6 feet and 11 inches. The Belt Parkway, located in the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, has a restriction on commercial vehicles. There are no commercial vehicles or tractor trailers allowed on any of New York State's Parkways.
No commercial vehicles are allowed on the parkway. This includes box trucks, u-hauls, rental trucks, trailers or any vehicle with commercial plates. The parkways are winding roads that were designed with very low overpasses and are therefore unsuited for commercial traffic.
No. A U-haul truck is considered a commercial vehicle, and is not allowed. https://www.dot.ny.gov/programs/repository/Parkways%20brochure%20text.txt
No.Trailers are not allowed on New York State Parkways. The relevant regulation is 17 NYCRR 182.31.Here's a hint: ON THE TICKET ITSELF "SHOULD BE" a violation code. THAT should be verifiable by calling any "ticket-fixer" type lawyer.