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.
No vehicles with commercial license plates are allowed on parkways in NYC.
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No commercial vehicles are allowed on NY parkways. Tarps and tie downs are requred to transfer materials in open pick up trucks.
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. Vehicles with commercial plates are not permitted on NY parkways, period.
Residential trash pickup varies by location. Trash pickup days are thursday/friday in Ossing, NY.
There are currently no free truck driving programs in the NY area.
At the present there are no listings for truck driving jobs in NY,this industry has been hit hard by the recession.
The Salvation Army is one national reputable charity that has a donation center in NY. They will come pick up the truck from you, or you can drive the truck to their donation center.
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
are small uhaul trucks allowed on the Hutchinson river parkway NY
No. Any commercial vehicle is prohibited north of mile marker 16. That includes rental vehicles - even if rented for private use - with the large billboard advertising (such as what U-Haul uses) or any logo depicting a company name (thus, Ryder and Penske are out, as well). A bit ridiculous when you consider that a 45' long motor home can go down parkways and turnpikes in NJ and NY, but I don't make the rules.