Lincoln bars vehicles 20 feet or longer from parking on streets where angle parking is permitted except to load or unload freight, and keeps heavy trucks off residential streets except on designated truck and arterial routes.
Lincoln Municipal Code 10.32.140 makes it unlawful for a vehicle 20 feet or more in overall length to stop or park on any street where angle parking is permitted, except for loading or unloading freight; in congested districts such vehicles may load only in permitted alleys between 6:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. LMC 10.14.390 keeps trucks over six tons off residential-zoned streets except arterials or shortest local-access routes, with the Director designating official truck routes. Fines run from $100 to $500. Unincorporated county parking of commercial equipment is governed by the Lancaster County Zoning Resolution for the applicable district.
Truck-route violations carry fines of $100 (first), $250 (second), and $500 (third and later offenses); illegally parked large vehicles are ticketed and towable.
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