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Vancouver Parking Bylaws Woke up Friday morning with my car missing from where I parked it the evening before. I've parked in this spot countless times over the past 2 years always without issue. I always thought minimum parking distance was 5m from the intersection, like 5m from fire hydrant, but apparently its 6m from an intersecting sidewalk (if there is a sidewalk). If no sidewalk, then its actually 9m from the intersection. Real eye opener for me, 6m from sidewalk is SOOO much space. All these numbers have got to be a pain in the ass to remember, not sure if other municipalities operate on the same guidelines. More here: http://vancouver.ca/engsvcs/parking/...ned.htm#corner Another interesting/odd one. At least 1.5m clear from either side of garbage cans, that's like 5 feet. Remember that the next time you're at a Chinese restaurant with cramped parking and garbage can out back Final tally: $105.xx to get my car back, so that I can THEN pay the $50 parking fine. Thought I got off lucky with the $105 bill including my ticket, like how getting towed in Richmond the tow company includes the cost of the ticket when recovering your vehicle. |
i can never remember the exact distance.. so I just always stay far away from fire hydrants |
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Seven for Stop sign |
^ tats a better way to remember it |
Weird. In the books when I studied it, the distance was 6m each way from the fire hydrant. Unless that got changed recently to 5m, I'm not sure. But I always do 6 just because I was trained to be that far. |
People park closer than 9m to intersecting streets and closer than 1.5m to driveways all the time on residential streets. Bylaw tends to turn a blind eye to residential streets. I bet you were parked in a commercial or mixed use residential/commercial area. |
Nope, strictly residential area on a smaller sidestreet. Like I said, maybe it was just wrong place at the wrong time, but I've parked there countless times in the last 2 years issue free. Maybe just call me lucky in the past, but lesson learnt. I have seen other cars on the block getting ticketed for parking too close to the stop sign also. Getting a ticket would've sucked enough, getting towed over and missing the car in the morning before going to work was just an extra kick to the balls. |
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For you guys who remember what alliteration is, it's easy to remember this because of the "F" and "S" sound in five, fire, six, and stop. |
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Gj! New alliteration created.... Sort of.... |
so what exactly did you get towed for? which bylaw? |
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Got ticketed around 6pm, not sure when the tow happened as it is not documented. Car was gone before 8am the next morning |
^ if the ticket was issued by parking enforcement, the little handheld device they use to issue the ticket has an option to call a tow truck automatically with a push of a button. |
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