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No. Trailers are illegal on all New York State parkways.
You mean just passenger vans? They're allowed; the State of New York classifies them as cars.
That depends on which parkway you mean. If it's in New Jersey, the answer is no.
Limousines are generally not permitted on the Taconic State Parkway in New York. The parkway has restrictions on certain vehicle types, including buses and vehicles with trailers, which typically includes limousines. It's advisable to check with local regulations or the New York State Department of Transportation for specific restrictions and guidelines.
The Garden State Parkway is a restricted route from MM 18 in New Jersey to the New York state line, so no, a commercial vehicle is not permitted on it.
Anne Hutchinson
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.
Mosholu Park is in the Bronx, in New York City. Mosholu Parkway is a tree-lined street in the Bronx. It is not a parkway in the sense of the Hutchinson River Parkway.
The Hutchinson River The Hutchinson Parkway
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.
This is from a site called "nycroads": "All vehicles (including passenger cars) with trailers or cargo carried on the roof are not permitted on parkways in New York State."
Yes they are. But buffalos aren't allowed in monkey New York! :)