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Hackensack vs Mahwah

How do commercial vehicle restrictions rules compare between Hackensack, NJ and Mahwah, NJ?

Mahwah has fewer restrictions than Hackensack.

Hackensack, NJ

Bergen County

Heavy Restrictions

Hackensack restricts overnight parking of commercial vehicles in residential zones. Trucks above weight thresholds may not be parked on residential streets or driveways for extended periods.

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Mahwah, NJ

Bergen County

Some Restrictions

Commercial vehicle parking on residential streets is regulated by each Bergen County municipality, not by the county. State weight and idling limits apply countywide, including N.J.A.C. 7:27-14 anti-idling and Title 39 weight restrictions on county roads.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactHackensackMahwah
Residential OvernightGenerally prohibited-
Weight ThresholdAround 5,000 lbs-
Active DeliveriesAllowed briefly-
Enclosed GarageStorage permitted-
Repeat OffenseTowing possible-
Residential street rule-Set by municipality
Idling limit-3 minutes (N.J.A.C. 7:27-14)
Weight limits-Posted on county roads
Enforcement-Local police and county

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Hackensack FAQ

Can I park my work van at home overnight?

If the van has commercial markings or exceeds weight limits, overnight residential street parking is prohibited. Storing it inside an enclosed garage is generally permitted.

Are there exceptions for tradespeople actively working?

Brief parking during active service calls, deliveries, or job-site work is allowed. Extended parking beyond reasonable work hours violates the commercial vehicle restriction.

Mahwah FAQ

Can I park a commercial truck overnight in front of my Bergen County home?

It depends on your municipality. Most Bergen County boroughs restrict overnight parking of commercial-plated or heavy vehicles in residential zones; check your local code.

How long can a delivery truck idle in Bergen County?

New Jersey's anti-idling rule N.J.A.C. 7:27-14 limits most diesel idling to three minutes, with limited exceptions, and is enforced statewide.

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