NYC Rules of the City of New York

§ 2-10 — Parking or Storing of Vehicles on Marginal Streets or Wharf Property.

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(a) No person shall park, place, store or keep any motor vehicle, truck, cart, wagon, cargo, container, trailer or vehicle of any type on or about any marginal street or wharf property, except at places designated in writing by the Commissioner. (b) The New York State vehicle and traffic law and the traffic rules and r

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§ 2-10 Parking or Storing of Vehicles on Marginal Streets or Wharf Property.

RCNY § 2-10

(a)No person shall park, place, store or keep any motor vehicle, truck, cart, wagon, cargo, container, trailer or vehicle of any type on or about any marginal street or wharf property, except at places designated in writing by the Commissioner.

(b)The New York State vehicle and traffic law and the traffic rules and regulations of the City Department of Transportation are hereby established as rules and regulations of the Commissioner as though set forth herein in full, and shall be in effect on wharf property and on marginal streets.

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