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delima2000 03-03-2014 06:36 PM

Question on parking
 
I was wondering about parking on the street here in the villages. Are you allowed to,park the wrong way on a two way street and can you park in front of a fire hydrant. If it is against the law who do you call to report this to?

Bogie Shooter 03-03-2014 06:52 PM

The sheriff!

delima2000 03-03-2014 06:54 PM

So it is illegal to do this? Thanks bogie shooter

Ooper 03-03-2014 07:00 PM

If you call the sheriff, I'm sure he'll be glad to give you the correct answer. Relying on this will probably result in many different opinions!

janmcn 03-03-2014 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by delima2000 (Post 838910)
I was wondering about parking on the street here in the villages. Are you allowed to,park the wrong way on a two way street and can you park in front of a fire hydrant. If it is against the law who do you call to report this to?


Normally you cannot park within so many feet of a fire hydrant. Since you are in Lake County, I would call the Lady Lake PD non-emergency number, if this car is parked there frequently.

Indydealmaker 03-03-2014 08:13 PM

Unique Florida Parking
 
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Originally Posted by delima2000 (Post 838910)
I was wondering about parking on the street here in the villages. Are you allowed to,park the wrong way on a two way street and can you park in front of a fire hydrant. If it is against the law who do you call to report this to?

Actually, I think, in Florida, as long as you have a set of car keys, you can park anywhichwayanywhereanytime. Not legal, but if you are trying to fit in...

Here is a typical Florida parking job:
Attachment 34739
This lady pulled in going the wrong way, then parked diagonally the wrong way while also blocking part of the handicap "free zone". Incidentally, there were bunches of parking spots very near where she crash-landed.

Oh, you will also note that it is apparently rude to actually USE a turn signal in Florida! You gotta love em!:1rotfl:

CFrance 03-03-2014 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Indydealmaker (Post 838972)
Actually, I think, in Florida, as long as you have a set of car keys, you can park anywhichwayanywhereanytime. Not legal, but if you are trying to fit in...

Here is a typical Florida parking job:
Attachment 34739
This lady pulled in going the wrong way, then parked diagonally the wrong way while also blocking part of the handicap "free zone". Incidentally, there were bunches of parking spots very near where she crash-landed.

Oh, you will also note that it is apparently rude to actually USE a turn signal in Florida! You gotta love em!:1rotfl:

Turn signal? I'm from Michigan. What's a turn signal?

l2ridehd 03-04-2014 06:25 AM

The turn signal is the thing they remove when you stop at the Florida visitor center as you enter the state. It's the only thing that makes any sense as to why no one uses them.

Bogie Shooter 03-04-2014 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by delima2000 (Post 838925)
So it is illegal to do this? Thanks bogie shooter

I am not a deputy...........call the sheriff.

Bogie Shooter 03-04-2014 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 838982)
Turn signal? I'm from Michigan. What's a turn signal?

Its right beside the blank hole that is used for a speedometer in all other states.:evil6:

BarryRX 03-04-2014 11:53 AM

This is the applicable Florida statute. Look at 12(b)2. It says no parking within 15 feet of a hydrant.
Title XXIII
MOTOR VEHICLES
Chapter 316
STATE UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL
View Entire Chapter
316.1945 Stopping, standing, or parking prohibited in specified places.—
(1) Except when necessary to avoid conflict with other traffic, or in compliance with law or the directions of a police officer or official traffic control device, no person shall:
(a) Stop, stand, or park a vehicle:
1. On the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street.
2. On a sidewalk.
3. Within an intersection.
4. On a crosswalk.
5. Between a safety zone and the adjacent curb or within 30 feet of points on the curb immediately opposite the ends of a safety zone, unless the Department of Transportation indicates a different length by signs or markings.
6. Alongside or opposite any street excavation or obstruction when stopping, standing, or parking would obstruct traffic.
7. Upon any bridge or other elevated structure upon a highway or within a highway tunnel.
8. On any railroad tracks.
9. On a bicycle path.
10. At any place where official traffic control devices prohibit stopping.
11. On the roadway or shoulder of a limited access facility, except as provided by regulation of the Department of Transportation, or on the paved portion of a connecting ramp; except that a vehicle which is disabled or in a condition improper to be driven as a result of mechanical failure or crash may be parked on such shoulder for a period not to exceed 6 hours. This provision is not applicable to a person stopping a vehicle to render aid to an injured person or assistance to a disabled vehicle in obedience to the directions of a law enforcement officer or to a person stopping a vehicle in compliance with applicable traffic laws.
12. For the purpose of loading or unloading a passenger on the paved roadway or shoulder of a limited access facility or on the paved portion of any connecting ramp. This provision is not applicable to a person stopping a vehicle to render aid to an injured person or assistance to a disabled vehicle.
(b) Stand or park a vehicle, whether occupied or not, except momentarily to pick up or discharge a passenger or passengers:
1. In front of a public or private driveway.
2. Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant.
3. Within 20 feet of a crosswalk at an intersection.
4. Within 30 feet upon the approach to any flashing signal, stop sign, or traffic control signal located at the side of a roadway.
5. Within 20 feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station and on the side of a street opposite the entrance to any fire station within 75 feet of such entrance (when property signposted).
6. On an exclusive bicycle lane.
7. At any place where official traffic control devices prohibit standing.
(c) Park a vehicle, whether occupied or not, except temporarily for the purpose of, and while actually engaged in, loading or unloading merchandise or passengers:
1. Within 50 feet of the nearest rail of a railroad crossing unless the Department of Transportation establishes a different distance due to unusual circumstances.
2. At any place where official signs prohibit parking.
(2) No person shall move a vehicle not lawfully under his or her control into any such prohibited area or away from a curb such a distance as is unlawful.
(3) A law enforcement officer or parking enforcement specialist who discovers a vehicle parked in violation of this section or a municipal or county ordinance may:
(a) Issue a ticket form as may be used by a political subdivision or municipality to the driver; or
(b) If the vehicle is unattended, attach such ticket to the vehicle in a conspicuous place, except that the uniform traffic citation prepared by the department pursuant to s. 316.650 may not be issued by being attached to an unattended vehicle.
The uniform traffic citation prepared by the department pursuant to s. 316.650 may not be issued for violation of a municipal or county parking ordinance.
(4) A violation of this section is a noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable as a nonmoving violation as provided in chapter 318.

kellyjam 03-04-2014 09:10 PM

[QUOTE=l2ridehd;839073]The turn signal is the thing they remove when you stop at the Florida visitor center as you enter the state. It's the only thing that makes any sense as to why no one uses them

That Visitor Center will also give you your handicapped license plate.:cry:

Florida native 03-04-2014 09:28 PM

Florida drivers are fine. all you folks from other places are the problem

CFrance 03-04-2014 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 839256)
Its right beside the blank hole that is used for a speedometer in all other states.:evil6:

Good one!

njbchbum 03-04-2014 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by delima2000 (Post 838910)
I was wondering about parking on the street here in the villages. Are you allowed to,park the wrong way on a two way street and can you park in front of a fire hydrant. If it is against the law who do you call to report this to?

I can understand the issue about parking in front of a fire hydrant because it is a safety issue and a danger no matter where you are.

But I do wonder what it is about parking on a two way street in the wrong direction that makes that an issue for you - or is it just a legal thing for you? Would it bother you if someone parked the wrong way on a one way street? I only ask because I see it done frequently here in the historic villages and I don't see it as a danger.


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