Commercial Vehicle Restrictions: Berkeley vs Hayward
How do commercial vehicle restrictions rules compare between Berkeley, CA and Hayward, CA?
Hayward has fewer restrictions than Berkeley.
Berkeley, CA
Alameda County
Berkeley restricts commercial vehicles over 10,000 pounds from parking on residential streets between 2am and 5am and limits continuous street parking to 72 hours.
View full Berkeley rules βHayward, CA
Alameda County
Commercial vehicles over 10,000 pounds gross weight or 22 feet in length are prohibited from parking overnight in Hayward residential districts under Hayward Municipal Code.
View full Hayward rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Berkeley | Hayward |
|---|---|---|
| Weight limit | 10,000 lbs GVWR | 10,000 lbs in residential |
| Prohibited hours | 2am-5am residential | - |
| Loading grace | 30 minutes typical | - |
| Max parking | 72 hours | - |
| Code | BMC 14.40 | - |
| Length limit | - | 22 feet |
| Loading window | - | 30 minutes typical |
| Industrial zones | - | Allowed |
| Tow penalty | - | Repeat violations |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Berkeley FAQ
Can I park my work truck at home?
Small work vehicles under 10,000 lbs GVWR are generally allowed; larger commercial trucks must be stored off-street.
Do food trucks count as commercial vehicles?
Yes, mobile food facilities follow commercial parking rules plus separate food truck vending regulations.
Hayward FAQ
Can I park my work van at home overnight?
Light commercial vehicles under 10,000 pounds and 22 feet are typically permitted in residential driveways overnight.
Are contractor trucks allowed during the day?
Yes, active loading, unloading, and work-related parking is permitted during daytime hours.
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