Morris County has no oversized-vehicle parking rule. Weight and size limits for parking large trucks, buses, or trailers on residential streets are municipal. Parsippany-Troy Hills, for example, restricts vehicles over four tons GVWR in the street right-of-way.
Rules on parking oversized vehicles, box trucks, buses, and large trailers on local streets and residential lots are set by each municipality, not Morris County. As an example, Parsippany-Troy Hills prohibits parking a vehicle exceeding four tons GVWR within the right-of-way of any township street unless actively making deliveries or providing a service. Weight thresholds, GVWR caps, and time limits differ by town. On county roads, oversized-vehicle movement is also subject to state motor-vehicle size/weight law under Title 39. Check your municipal code for the local threshold that applies to your vehicle.
Municipal oversized-vehicle violations bring a court summons and fine set locally; state weight-limit violations on roads fall under NJ Title 39.
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