Only from mile marker 1 to mile marker 16 - nothing north of that.
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.
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No, you cannot drive a 10-foot truck on the Garden State Parkway. The parkway has restrictions on certain vehicle types, including trucks over a specific height, weight, and number of axles. It’s best to consult the New Jersey Turnpike Authority's regulations or use alternate routes for larger vehicles.
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. Commercial vans and trucks can run on thruways, not parkways. Parkways are resticted to cars only. There are low underpasses that vans and trucks will hit.
No you cant drive a Box Truck on the Garden State Parkway north of Exit 105(State Route 18). South of Exit 105, you are OK
No you cant drive a Box Truck on the Garden State Parkway north of Exit 105(State Route 18). South of Exit 105, you are OK
Parkway Drive was created in 2003.
Check with your local Department of Motor vehicles. Most states require a special license to drive commercial vehicles. Some examples of commercial vehicles include buses, and semis.
No Parkway Drive is not a satanic band.
No, you cannot drive with a trailer hook-up on the Southern State Parkway in New York. The parkway has restrictions that prohibit trucks and vehicles with trailers due to its low bridges and specific safety regulations. It's best to use alternate routes that accommodate larger vehicles and trailers. Always check local regulations before traveling.
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