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Loading Zones: Miami vs New York

How do loading zones rules compare between Miami, FL and New York, NY?

Miami, FL

Miami-Dade County

No data available yet for Miami.

New York, NY

New York County

Some Restrictions

NYC Administrative Code section 19-163 and 34 RCNY section 4-08(c) establish commercial loading zones marked by yellow curbs and signs, where only vehicles with commercial license plates may stop to actively load or unload goods, typically for up to 30 minutes.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactMiamiNew York
Curb color-Yellow with sign
Eligible vehicles-NY commercial plates
Time limit-30 minutes typical
Statute-34 RCNY 4-08(c)

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Miami FAQ

No FAQs available.

New York FAQ

Can I quickly run into a store from a yellow loading zone?

No. 34 RCNY section 4-08(c) restricts yellow loading zones to vehicles with NY commercial plates actively loading or unloading goods. Personal errands by passenger cars violate the rule even for a few seconds.

Does an Uber Eats car count as a commercial vehicle?

No. NYC requires actual commercial registration plates issued by the DMV, not just a delivery service decal. Most rideshare and food-delivery vehicles run on passenger plates and cannot legally use yellow loading zones.

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