The maximum vehicle height on New York State Parkways is 6 feet and 11 inches. The Belt Parkway, located in the boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, has a restriction on commercial vehicles. There are no commercial vehicles or tractor trailers allowed on any of New York State's Parkways.
Only the southernmost 16 miles - anything north of MM16 is restricted to commercial vehicles.
No vehicle with a commercial plate is allowed on any of New York State's parkways. This includes the Taconic and Saw Mill, to name a few. If your moving truck has a commercial plate, you will have to find another route.
No. Commercial vans and trucks can run on thruways, not parkways. Parkways are resticted to cars only. There are low underpasses that vans and trucks will hit.
No. Trailers are illegal on all New York State parkways.
This is from a site called "nycroads": "All vehicles (including passenger cars) with trailers or cargo carried on the roof are not permitted on parkways in New York State."
Yes for the entire length. There are spots where "Commercial Vehicles" over 7000 LBS are not allowed but Buses are
No.Trailers are not allowed on New York State Parkways. The relevant regulation is 17 NYCRR 182.31.Here's a hint: ON THE TICKET ITSELF "SHOULD BE" a violation code. THAT should be verifiable by calling any "ticket-fixer" type lawyer.
Only to mile marker 16 and points south of that.Added: Buses, however, are exempt.
The laws about registering commercial vehicles vary from state to state. You would need to check with the Department of Motor Vehicles in your county.
The Garden State Parkway is a restricted route from MM 18 in New Jersey to the New York state line, so no, a commercial vehicle is not permitted on it.
Trailers are allowed on the GSP as long as they are not commercial vehicles. According to NJ law as of 2007, a maximum length of 55' is allowed. Trailers weighing over 3000lbs must have their own brakes.