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Oversized Vehicle Parking: Mcallen vs Mission

How do oversized vehicle parking rules compare between Mcallen, TX and Mission, TX?

Mcallen and Mission have similar restriction levels.

Mcallen, TX

Hidalgo County

Some Restrictions

Oversized vehicles on unincorporated county roads are governed by state size and weight limits and stopping rules, not a local Hidalgo County parking ordinance.

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Mission, TX

Hidalgo County

Some Restrictions

Oversized vehicles on unincorporated county roads are governed by state size and weight limits and stopping rules, not a local Hidalgo County parking ordinance.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMcallenMission
County oversize ordinanceNone; state law appliesNone; state law applies
Stopping rulesTransp. Code 545.302Transp. Code 545.302
Oversize permitsTxDOT / DPSTxDOT / DPS
Left inoperableMay be abandonedMay be abandoned

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Mcallen FAQ

Are there county limits on parking a large truck on a road?

Not a county ordinance. Statewide Texas Transportation Code Chapter 545 governs stopping and parking on unincorporated county roads, enforced by the Sheriff and DPS.

Do I need a permit to move an oversized vehicle?

Yes, oversize or overweight travel on Texas highways requires a TxDOT permit, and violations are enforced by the Department of Public Safety.

Mission FAQ

Are there county limits on parking a large truck on a road?

Not a county ordinance. Statewide Texas Transportation Code Chapter 545 governs stopping and parking on unincorporated county roads, enforced by the Sheriff and DPS.

Do I need a permit to move an oversized vehicle?

Yes, oversize or overweight travel on Texas highways requires a TxDOT permit, and violations are enforced by the Department of Public Safety.

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