It matters not if your vehicle is occupied; nor whether you stay seated in your vehicle. If you halt your vehicle, stay in your car, or exit your vehicle for a split second alongside a curb in a no stopping, no standing, or no parking zone, you are parking ticket toast.
You will get an NYC parking ticket. In a no standing zone, you are permitted to stop temporarily to drop-off or pick-up a passenger to or from the curb. In a no parking zone, you are permitted to stop temporarily to drop-off or pick-up a passenger, and personal property to or from the curb. There are some special no standing rules you may wish to know about.
For example, I only pulled over to the curb in a no stopping zone to answer my cell phone. I just ran into the store to go the bathroom.
I was lost and stopped for just a second. Site Search:. Streets and transportation. No Stopping Section 3: Once your vehicle stops moving, it has stopped. No Parking Section 3: If your vehicle stops, and is not loading or unloading passengers, it is parked, whether it is occupied or not.
The important thing to remember about No Standing signs is that they are "people only" signs, and you could receive a ticket if you don't adhere to this rule. Of all three signs discussed here, No Stopping signs are the strictest. No Stopping signs mean that you cannot stop for any reason — to drop off or pick up passengers, to wait for people to arrive, or to load or unload merchandise.
Any violation of this sign can be punishable by law. The only time that you should ever stop at one of these signs is if it is a true emergency or if you are directed to do so by a police officer. However, you should make sure to obey all traffic signals around No Stopping signs as you normally would.
Of course, there are lots of other parking restriction signs around the city, many of which are even more confusing and conditionally restrictive.
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