Rock County does not designate on-street loading zones on local roads. Loading and unloading zones are marked and enforced by cities and villages under state authority. On county trunk highways the county may restrict stopping and standing.
Loading zones are a municipal matter in Rock County. Under Wis. Stat. 349.13, local authorities may restrict stopping, standing, or parking on the highways they control, and cities and villages use this to create and sign commercial loading zones downtown. Rock County itself does not run marked loading zones on ordinary streets, though it may restrict standing on county trunk highways under its jurisdiction. Wis. Stat. 346.53 also prohibits stopping or standing in places such as within an intersection, on a crosswalk, or where a sign prohibits it. For loading-zone hours and time limits, consult Janesville, Beloit, or your municipality.
Violating a posted loading-zone or standing restriction is enforced by the municipality; state stopping/standing violations under Wis. Stat. 346.53 carry forfeitures set by ordinance.
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