Providing there is no advertising signs or painting on the truck and it is not obviously a commercial-use vehicle (e.g.: ladder racks - glass racks - etc), yes.
no
Campers and motor homes are permitted on the entire length of the parkway. This is assuming they don't have commercial plates.
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. Vehicles with commercial plates are not permitted on NY parkways, period.
Driving a passenger van on a parkway with commercial plates is generally not permitted. Most parkways have restrictions against commercial vehicles, which typically include vehicles with commercial plates. However, specific regulations can vary by state or locality, so it's important to check the local laws and parkway regulations to confirm. Always consult signage or local authorities for the most accurate information.
no
According to the New York State Police, unless a vehicle has passenger plates, and is registered as a passenger vehicle, then it is not allowed on the Parkways and may be ticketed. Since the combination plate is not specifically a passenger plate, the vehicle is not in conformance to the "passenger cars only" designation, and is therefore subject to being ticketed.The Hudson Valley Transportation Management Center200 Bradhurst AvenueHawthorne, NY 10532
No vehicles with commercial license plates are allowed on parkways in NYC.
No, you cannot drive on the Garden State Parkway with combination plates. The Parkway is restricted to passenger vehicles, which include cars and motorcycles with standard plates. Combination vehicles, such as those with trailers or trucks, are prohibited from using the Parkway. Always check the latest regulations for any updates or changes.
any vehicle with commercial plates are not allowed on parkwayseven pickup trucks
If the plates say Truck, then the answer is no.
No, but you must ensure that all cargo is properly secured (and this goes for any road).Added: Also, it may not bear commercial license plates, nor any advertising or signs.