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Englewood vs Fort Lee

How do commercial vehicle restrictions rules compare between Englewood, NJ and Fort Lee, NJ?

Englewood and Fort Lee have similar restriction levels.

Englewood, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Englewood limits one-family residence properties to one commercial vehicle, capped at three-quarter-ton capacity, and prohibits trucks over four tons on streets overnight.

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Fort Lee, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Fort Lee Borough restricts overnight parking of commercial vehicles, trucks over a specified weight, and vehicles with commercial signage in residential zones to protect neighborhood character.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactEnglewoodFort Lee
Max per homeOne commercial vehicle-
Weight cap (residential)Three-quarter ton-
Street banOver 4 tons, 9pm to 6am-
StorageGarage or screened carport-
Weight threshold-Generally 8,000-10,000 lbs
Residential overnight-Prohibited
Service call exception-Active work only
Tow risk-Yes, repeat offenses

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Englewood FAQ

Can I park my work van at my Englewood home?

Only if the van is under three-quarter-ton capacity and stored in a garage or screened carport. Larger vehicles or multiple commercial vehicles violate the one-family residence district rules.

Are box trucks allowed on Englewood streets at night?

No. Trucks, tractors, and trailers with a registered gross weight over four tons cannot park on any Englewood street between 9:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m., except for city-owned vehicles.

Fort Lee FAQ

Can I park my work van at home in Fort Lee?

Lightweight vans without prominent commercial signage may be allowed; heavier trucks or vehicles with racks and lettering generally cannot be parked overnight in residential zones.

Are pickup trucks considered commercial vehicles?

Standard pickup trucks under the weight limit and without commercial markings are typically treated as passenger vehicles and may be parked at home overnight.

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