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Commercial Vehicle Restrictions: Carson vs South San Gabriel

How do commercial vehicle restrictions rules compare between Carson, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?

Carson and South San Gabriel have similar restriction levels.

Carson, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Carson restricts commercial vehicle parking on public streets under the City's oversized-vehicle program (Ordinance No. 18-1815), which expressly covers 'truck tractors' along with motor homes, RVs, trailers, and boats over 20 ft long / 80 in wide / 85 in tall. The City's authority to restrict commercial vehicles 10,000 lbs+ gross vehicle weight rating in residential districts is granted by Cal. Vehicle Code §22507.5. Carson's port-adjacent location (Ports of LA/Long Beach, Alameda Corridor, I-110/I-405/SR-91/SR-103/SR-47 truck routes) makes commercial-vehicle parking enforcement a particular focus.

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South San Gabriel, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

LA County Code Section 15.64.052 prohibits parking commercial vehicles with a GVWR of 10,000 pounds or more on any highway or alley in residential districts at any time. This applies to all unincorporated residential and agricultural zones.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCarsonSouth San Gabriel
On-street ruleCarson Ordinance No. 18-1815 — covers truck tractors and trucks over 20 ft / 80 in / 85 in-
State authorityCal. Veh. Code §22507.5 (commercial vehicles 10,000+ lbs GVWR; 2 a.m.–6 a.m.)-
Active delivery exception§22507.5 exempts pickup/delivery and permitted construction material drop-off-
On-lot storageCarson Zoning Code, CMC Art. IX Ch. 1 (eCode360)-
Enforcement contactCarson Parking Enforcement — (310) 952-1786-
Code Section-§15.64.052
Weight Limit-10,000 lbs GVWR
Applies To-Residential/Ag zones
Loading Exception-Active loading only
Fine Range-$50–$250

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Carson FAQ

Can I park my work box truck on the street in front of my Carson house overnight?

Generally no. Under Carson Ordinance No. 18-1815 a vehicle over 20 ft long, 80 in wide, or 85 in tall is an oversized vehicle and is restricted on Carson public streets without a permit. Cal. Vehicle Code §22507.5 also lets the City restrict commercial vehicles of 10,000+ lbs GVWR in residential districts. Park work trucks at a commercial yard.

I drive a port drayage tractor — can I bobtail home to Carson and park on the street?

No. Truck tractors are explicitly listed in Carson's oversized-vehicle definition (City of Carson Oversized Vehicles page, carsonca.gov), and on-street parking of a Class 8 tractor in a Carson residential neighborhood is subject to citation and tow under Ordinance No. 18-1815 and Cal. Veh. Code §22507.5. Drivers should use a designated drayage yard or carrier terminal.

Is there an exception for making a delivery?

Yes — Cal. Vehicle Code §22507.5 expressly exempts commercial vehicles 'making pickups or deliveries of goods, wares, and merchandise' to buildings on the street, and delivering materials to a construction site with a valid building permit. The exemption covers active delivery activity, not overnight or extended residential storage.

South San Gabriel FAQ

Can I park my work truck in my residential neighborhood in unincorporated LA County?

If the truck has a GVWR of 10,000 pounds or more, it cannot be parked on any street or alley in a residential district at any time under Section 15.64.052. Lighter commercial vehicles may park subject to general parking rules.

Can a delivery truck park in a residential area?

Commercial vehicles may temporarily park for active loading and unloading in residential areas. Extended parking on the street is prohibited for vehicles over 10,000 lbs GVWR.

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