The Dark Side of Paying for a Park: Understanding the Nuances of NYC DOF Parking Tickets
Navigating the streets of New York City can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to parking. With over 12 million residents and more than 850,000 licensed drivers, traffic congestion is a perennial problem. The New York City Department of Finance (DOF) hands out over 2 million parking tickets every year, making parking infractions a major revenue stream for the city. However, for many drivers, these tickets can be a source of stress and financial hardship. This article delves into the world of NYC DOF parking tickets, examining the types of infractions, the costs associated with them, and the options available for contesting tickets.
Types of Infractions
NYC DOF parking tickets can be broadly categorized into several types, each with its own set of regulations and fines. Some common infractions include:
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Overstaying
Also known as Longtime Overstay, this occurs when you remain parked longer than the allowed time in a metered or parking spot.
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Double Parking
When you park your vehicle on a street that is prohibited from parking, or within certain proximity to another vehicle, or in no-parking areas.
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Blocking Fire Zones or Stairwells
Storing a vehicle in any place that obstructs a fire zone or is in a position that covers a stairwell or entranceway.