In a designated curb loading zone, no one may stop, stand, or park except for the expeditious loading or unloading of materials during posted hours. Delivery vehicles other than regular trucks must display the owner's name in three-inch letters.
Henrico County Code Section 22-158 governs loading zones set apart by the county manager. In a marked curb loading zone, no person may stop, stand, or park a vehicle for any purpose or length of time other than the expeditious unloading, delivery, pickup, and loading of materials during the hours the zone's provisions are in effect. All delivery vehicles other than regular delivery trucks using the zone must be identified by the owner's or company's name in letters at least three inches high on both sides. A passenger vehicle may stop temporarily to load or unload passengers or bundles only if it does not interfere with a materials vehicle waiting to use the space. Bus stops and taxicab stands are
Misuse of a loading zone is a parking violation under Section 22-162; the vehicle may be cited and towed if it obstructs the zone.
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