![]() ![]() Section 4: General Subject: Parking on OPA Roads Msg# 1225638
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the right two tires must be 12 inches or more outside of the edge of the road pavement into the easement area.
12 inched inside the paved area.Read the law I wuoted. Are you suggesting (i) OPA has the right to issue tickets if cars don't park as highlighted above, and (ii) OPA should begin issuing tickets? I am talking about LAWS. Not DRs. Police can enforce laws like issuing parking tickets , not an HOA board. What is the County/State LAW applicable to parking on public accessible roads in op? Seems like a simple question. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: The above indicates a vehicle can be parked 100% on the paved macadam so long as there is at least 12 inches from the passenger wheels (right side of vehicle) to the edge of the macadam or curb. So for a vehicle to be legally parked on an OP road, it must be parked in the direction of traffic (usually the right side of the road) and the right two tires must be 12 inches or more outside of the edge of the road pavement into the easement area. Currently OPA does not much care how people park on OP roads short of in the middle of the road I guess. Are you suggesting (i) OPA has the right to issue tickets if cars don't park as highlighted above, and (ii) OPA should begin issuing tickets? |
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