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Oversized Vehicle Parking: Greensboro vs High Point

How do oversized vehicle parking rules compare between Greensboro, NC and High Point, NC?

Greensboro and High Point have similar restriction levels.

Greensboro, NC

Guilford County

Some Restrictions

Oversized vehicles, large trucks, buses, and heavy trailers are regulated in unincorporated Guilford County through zoning district use standards, not a size-based parking ban. There is no county on-street size limit; state roads follow NCDOT. An inoperable oversized vehicle can be abated as junked.

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High Point, NC

Guilford County

Some Restrictions

Oversized vehicles, large trucks, buses, and heavy trailers are regulated in unincorporated Guilford County through zoning district use standards, not a size-based parking ban. There is no county on-street size limit; state roads follow NCDOT. An inoperable oversized vehicle can be abated as junked.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactGreensboroHigh Point
County size-based parking banNoneNone
Residential-district storageLimited by zoning use standardsLimited by zoning use standards
Oversize road movementNCDOT permit under NC Ch. 20NCDOT permit under NC Ch. 20
Inoperable oversized vehicleAbatable as junkedAbatable as junked
In a city?City size limits applyCity size limits apply

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Greensboro FAQ

Can I keep a bus or large truck at my Guilford County property?

It depends on your zoning district. There is no county size limit, but the Development Ordinance restricts storing large vehicles in residential districts; agricultural or commercial zoning is more permissive.

Are there oversize limits on county roads?

Roads outside the cities are state-maintained, so oversize and over-dimension movements follow NCDOT size, weight, and oversize-load permit rules under NC Chapter 20, not a county ordinance.

High Point FAQ

Can I keep a bus or large truck at my Guilford County property?

It depends on your zoning district. There is no county size limit, but the Development Ordinance restricts storing large vehicles in residential districts; agricultural or commercial zoning is more permissive.

Are there oversize limits on county roads?

Roads outside the cities are state-maintained, so oversize and over-dimension movements follow NCDOT size, weight, and oversize-load permit rules under NC Chapter 20, not a county ordinance.

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