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Red-Curb Designation: Los Angeles vs South San Gabriel

How do red-curb designation rules compare between Los Angeles, CA and South San Gabriel, CA?

Los Angeles, CA

Los Angeles County

Heavy Restrictions

Under LAMC §80.69(a) and California Vehicle Code §22500.1, red curbs in Los Angeles mark no-stopping zones designated by LADOT for fire access, intersection visibility, or transit. Stopping is prohibited 24 hours a day. The intersection visibility triangle extends roughly 20 feet from corners.

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South San Gabriel, CA

Los Angeles County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLos AngelesSouth San Gabriel
MeaningNo stopping any time-
City codeLAMC §80.69(a)-
State enabling lawCVC §22500.1-
Visibility triangleAbout 20 feet from corners-
Hydrant zone15 feet per CVC §22514-

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Los Angeles FAQ

Can I stop at a red curb to drop someone off?

No. Red means no stopping at any time, including momentary passenger drop-offs. Use the nearest white passenger loading zone or legal curb space to discharge passengers safely.

Who paints red curbs in Los Angeles?

Only LADOT. LAMC §80.69 forbids private parties from painting any colored curb. Faded official red zones should be reported to 311 for repainting by the city.

South San Gabriel FAQ

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