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UFO 05-31-2010 01:58 AM

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.

orange7 05-31-2010 03:31 AM

i can never remember the exact distance.. so I just always stay far away from fire hydrants

CRS 05-31-2010 07:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by orange7 (Post 6971901)
i can never remember the exact distance.. so I just always stay far away from fire hydrants

Five for Fire hydrants

Seven for Stop sign

Mugen EvOlutioN 05-31-2010 07:45 AM

^


tats a better way to remember it

djarka 05-31-2010 07:47 AM

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.

taylor192 05-31-2010 08:44 AM

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.

UFO 05-31-2010 09:08 AM

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.

nns 05-31-2010 09:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CRS (Post 6971966)
Five for Fire hydrants

Seven for Stop sign

6 meters from a stop sign.


Quote:

189 (1) Except when necessary to avoid conflict with traffic or to comply with the law or the directions of a peace officer or traffic control device, a person must not stop, stand or park a vehicle as follows:
(g) within 6 m on the approach to a flashing beacon, stop sign or traffic control signal located at the side of a roadway;
http://www.bclaws.ca/EPLibraries/bcl...eside/96318_05

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.

CRS 05-31-2010 11:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nns (Post 6972055)
6 meters from a stop sign.



http://www.bclaws.ca/EPLibraries/bcl...eside/96318_05

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.

:lol

Gj! New alliteration created.... Sort of....

Eff-1 05-31-2010 08:37 PM

so what exactly did you get towed for? which bylaw?

J____ 05-31-2010 09:36 PM

you need one of these:

http://www.revscene.net/forums/porta...93#post6972893

UFO 05-31-2010 09:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eff-1 (Post 6972775)
so what exactly did you get towed for? which bylaw?

Parking closer than 6m from nearest edge of an intersecting sidewalk.

Got ticketed around 6pm, not sure when the tow happened as it is not documented. Car was gone before 8am the next morning

impactX 05-31-2010 10:38 PM

^ 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.

Eff-1 06-01-2010 09:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UFO (Post 6972937)
Parking closer than 6m from nearest edge of an intersecting sidewalk.

That's not something they actively look for. There's only one or two bylaw officers who will actually patrol and look for that particular offense. The odds are you were towed because someone complained. (They will probably complain again.)


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