Middlesex County has no oversized-vehicle residential parking ordinance; length, height, and weight limits on parked vehicles are set by each municipality under NJ Title 39. The county posts weight limits only on specific county routes and bridges.
Restrictions on parking oversized vehicles, such as large RVs, buses, or heavy trucks, on residential streets are adopted by individual Middlesex County municipalities under NJ Title 39, not by the county. There is no county-wide oversized-vehicle parking rule. The county does regulate oversized vehicles in two narrow ways. First, on county-maintained roads and bridges, the county may post weight and size limits by resolution, and overweight or over-dimension loads require permits enforced by municipal police and the state. Second, within the Middlesex County Park System, all vehicles must stay on designated roadways and in designated parking areas; oversized vehicles cannot be parked on lawns, fields, or non-designated surfaces under the county park rules. Statewide, N.J.S.A. 39:4-138 governs where any vehicle
Residential oversized-vehicle violations are municipal, enforced by local police under NJ Title 39 and payable to municipal court. Posted weight-limit and over-dimension violations on county roads and bridges are enforced by police and the state. In county parks, park police
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