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Originally Posted by MartinSE
So true, Of course there are various versions. I have no problem with temporary parking on the street. But, I do have problems when a contractor parks several vehicles for days. The one here a week ago occasionally completely blocked the road. Luckily it is a loop and I could turn around and get out the other way. I did see any point in getting my panties bunched up, but it was annoying at the time.
Neighbors - okay, they live here and things happen where it helps, but contractors are a problem in TV. They fly around the neighborhoods speeding, running stop signs and blocking roads. I would like to see some action to reduce that, but I don't know what or how.
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Along those lines, I wonder if anyone knows the law on this:
Frequently, when contractors work in the backyard of a home that backs up to a relatively main road with designated cart/bike lanes, such as Pinellas, Hillsborough, Hendry, Anna Maria, etc, they park their vehicles in the cart lane and hanging over into the car lane because it is
closer and more convenient for them, rather than park in front of the house on a residential street. This creates a clear safety hazard. Is it legal????? Or would they get ticketed by the Sheriff's Dept.?