Loading zones on public streets in Middlesex County are established by each municipality under NJ Title 39, not by the county. The county designates loading and delivery areas only at its own parks and facilities.
Curbside loading zones, delivery zones, and the times they operate are created by the municipality that owns the street, using the process in NJ Title 39. Middlesex County does not designate on-street loading zones in its municipalities. The statewide statute N.J.S.A. 39:4-138 also prohibits stopping or standing in certain locations that overlap with loading activity, such as in front of driveways and within intersections. The county's direct authority over loading is limited to its own property: designated service, delivery, and bus loading areas at Middlesex County Park System sites and county buildings, where vehicles may stand only for active loading or unloading and only in the marked area. On county-maintained roads, any loading restriction is set by county resolution and
On-street loading-zone violations are municipal, cited by local police under NJ Title 39 and payable to municipal court; a vehicle blocking a loading zone may be ticketed and towed. At county facilities and parks, standing outside marked loading areas or
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