Commercial Vehicle Restrictions: Antioch vs El Cerrito
How do commercial vehicle restrictions rules compare between Antioch, CA and El Cerrito, CA?
El Cerrito has fewer restrictions than Antioch.
Antioch, CA
Contra Costa County
Antioch prohibits parking of commercial vehicles over 10,000 lbs GVWR in residential zones overnight under Antioch Municipal Code and CA Vehicle Code 22507.5 local implementation, except during active loading or service calls.
View full Antioch rules βEl Cerrito, CA
Contra Costa County
Commercial vehicle parking in unincorporated Contra Costa County is restricted on residential streets and lots under Ordinance Code Title 4, Division 46. Vehicles over specified weight thresholds cannot be parked overnight in residential zones without a permit.
View full El Cerrito rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Antioch | El Cerrito |
|---|---|---|
| - | - | |
| Weight threshold | - | Typically >10,000 lbs GVWR |
| Overnight restriction | - | 2 AM-6 AM in residential zones (CVC 22507.5) |
| Loading allowance | - | Short-term loading/unloading permitted |
| Governing code | - | Ord. Code Title 4 Div. 46 |
| Enforcement | - | CCC Sheriff's Office |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Antioch FAQ
El Cerrito FAQ
Can I park my work truck at home?
Pickup trucks and service vans under the commercial vehicle weight threshold are generally allowed at the residence of the occupant. Heavier trucks (over 10,000 lbs GVWR) are typically restricted overnight in residential zones.
Are tractor-trailers allowed on residential streets?
No. Tractor-trailers and similar oversized commercial vehicles cannot be parked overnight on residential streets in unincorporated CCC where restrictive signs are posted under CVC 22507.5.
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