The City and County of Honolulu has no islandwide overnight parking ban; ROH 15-14.6 enforces parking prohibited during certain hours only where signs are posted.
Honolulu does not impose a blanket countywide overnight parking ban. Instead, ROH 15-14.6 restricts parking during specific hours only where signs are posted, commonly used for peak-hour and some overnight sign-based restrictions on designated routes. Separately, on-street storage parking rules, including the 72-hour-style limits for trailers and commercial vehicles, live at ROH 15-16.6. Drivers across Oahu must check posted signage on the exact block where they park since restrictions vary significantly street-by-street.
Citations apply where signs are posted; vehicles may be towed during restricted hours.
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