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Fort Pierce vs Port St. Lucie

How do commercial vehicle restrictions rules compare between Fort Pierce, FL and Port St. Lucie, FL?

Fort Pierce, FL

St. Lucie County

No data available yet for Fort Pierce.

Port St. Lucie, FL

St. Lucie County

Heavy Restrictions

Port St. Lucie prohibits parking commercial vehicles over 1 ton, semi-trucks, and trailers over 20 feet in residential zones overnight. One commercial vehicle up to 1 ton (pickup, van) permitted if owner-occupied.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFort PiercePort St. Lucie
Limit-1 ton max
Hours-Prohibited 10 PM-6 AM
Semi-Trucks-Prohibited
Allowed-One owner-operated <1 ton
Equipment-No excavators/backhoes

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Fort Pierce FAQ

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Port St. Lucie FAQ

Can I park my work van at home in Port St. Lucie?

Yes, if it is rated 1 ton or less and you live at the property. Larger commercial vehicles prohibited overnight.

What about a box truck?

Box trucks over 1 ton rated capacity cannot be parked in residential zones between 10 PM and 6 AM.

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