Oversized vehicles, large trucks, buses, and heavy trailers are regulated in unincorporated Guilford County through zoning district use standards, not a size-based parking ban. There is no county on-street size limit; state roads follow NCDOT. An inoperable oversized vehicle can be abated as junked.
Guilford County has no dedicated ordinance capping the size of a vehicle you may park at a residence. Instead, the Development Ordinance controls it indirectly: keeping a large truck, bus, box trailer, or heavy equipment at a home is treated as a use that must fit the property's zoning district, with residential districts more restrictive than agricultural or commercial. Off-street parking and loading standards handle oversized-vehicle maneuvering and space dimensions for commercial sites. On public roads, oversized and over-dimension vehicles follow NC Department of Transportation size, weight, and oversize-load permit rules under NC Chapter 20, not a county ordinance. If an oversized vehicle is wrecked, inoperable, or unregistered, the county can act under its junked-vehicle ordinance adopted from G.S. 153A-132.
Storing an oversized vehicle contrary to zoning is a zoning violation enforced by Guilford County Planning & Development; oversize movements on roads without an NCDOT permit are enforced under NC Chapter 20; junked oversized vehicles are abated under G.S. 153A-132.
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