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Parking Rules in New York, NY (2026)

9 verified parking rules for New York, New York, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

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RV & Boat Parking

New York City bars street storage of boat trailers, mobile homes, and mobile medical diagnostic vehicles: under 34 RCNY 4-08(m)(8) none may be parked on any street in any area for more than 24 hours, and ordinary recreational vehicles are limited to seven days under the general street-storage rule.

RV, Boat Trailer & Mobile Home Parking Limit

Heavy Restrictions

34 RCNY 4-08(m)(8)

Street storage of boat trailers, mobile homes and mobile medical diagnostic vehicles prohibited. No person shall park any boat trailer (with or without a boat attached), mobile home or mobile medical diagnostic vehicle in any area, on any street, in excess of 24 hours.

Commercial Vehicle Restrictions

Commercial vehicles in New York City face strict limits: under 34 RCNY 4-08(k) they must be permanently altered and lettered with the owner's name and address, may not be street-stored more than three hours, and may not park on a residential street between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.

Commercial Vehicle Parking Rules (34 RCNY 4-08(k))

Heavy Restrictions

34 RCNY 4-08(k)(5)-(6)

(5) Street storage of commercial vehicles prohibited. When parking is not otherwise restricted, no person shall park a commercial vehicle in any area, including a residential area, in excess of three hours. (6) Nighttime parking of commercial vehicles prohibited. No person shall park a commercial vehicle on a residential street, between the hours of 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. Where a commercial vehicle ...

Street Parking Limits

New York City regulates on-street parking under the DOT Traffic Rules (34 RCNY 4-08): vehicles must be parked parallel and close to the curb facing the direction of traffic, posted time limits must be obeyed, and no vehicle may be left on any street more than seven consecutive days.

On-Street Parking Rules (34 RCNY 4-08)

Heavy Restrictions

34 RCNY 4-08(m)(1) and 4-08(m)(6)

Wrong way parking prohibited. Except where angle parking is authorized, every vehicle stopped, standing, or parked partly upon a roadway shall be so stopped, standing or parked parallel to the curb or edge of the roadway. On a one-way roadway such vehicle shall be facing in the direction of authorized traffic movement; on a two-way roadway such vehicle shall be facing in the direction of author...

Overnight Parking

New York City has no blanket overnight parking ban for ordinary cars; under 34 RCNY 4-08(m)(9) a vehicle may stay parked up to seven consecutive days where parking is not otherwise restricted, but commercial vehicles are barred from residential streets between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m. under 4-08(k)(6).

Overnight Parking on City Streets

Some Restrictions

34 RCNY 4-08(m)(9)

Street storage of vehicles prohibited. When parking is not otherwise restricted, no person shall park any vehicle in any area, including a residential area, in excess of seven consecutive days.

Dibs & Space Saving

NYC does not allow the practice of 'dibs' or saving public parking spaces with personal items. The city enforces alternate side parking rules and public streets are first-come, first-served. Items left in the roadway to reserve spaces may be removed by DSNY.

NYC Dibs / Space Saving — Not Permitted

Heavy Restrictions

EV Charging

NYC mandates EV-ready parking in new construction under Local Law 126 of 2021 (Admin Code §28-320). All new parking facilities must have at least 20% of spaces EV-ready, increasing to 40% by 2030. NYC DOT installs curbside Level 2 chargers through the PlugNYC program.

New York City Electric Vehicle Charging Regulations

Some Restrictions

Abandoned Vehicles

NYC Admin Code §19-169 defines abandoned vehicles as those left on a public street for more than 7 consecutive days without moving, or appearing to be junked. The NYPD and Department of Sanitation handle removal. Complaints are filed through 311.

New York City Abandoned Vehicle Regulations

Heavy Restrictions

Curb Color Rules

NYC Department of Transportation paints curbs to mark parking restrictions: yellow for commercial loading zones, red for no-stopping zones, white for passenger pickup, and green for short-term metered parking, all enforced under Title 19 of the NYC Administrative Code.

Painted curbs follow NYC DOT color codes for parking restrictions

Some Restrictions

Loading Zones

New York City reserves curb space with dedicated-use signs (including 'Loading Only,' 'Commercial Vehicles Only,' and 'Truck Loading Only') under 34 RCNY 4-08; in a 'Loading Only' zone vehicles may stop only to expeditiously pick up or drop off goods or passengers.

Loading Zones & Dedicated-Use Curb Signs

Some Restrictions

34 RCNY 4-08(c)(10) (DOT Notice of Adoption, eff. 2023)

(10) Loading only zone. During the time specified on the posted authorized sign, no person shall stand or park a vehicle in such zone, except for the purpose of expeditiously receiving or discharging passengers or actively engaging in loading or unloading goods for the purpose of making pickups or deliveries to or from the curb.

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County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement New York city rules.

Parking Rules in New York County