On-street parking is a type of parking where vehicles are parked on the street, rather than in a designated parking lot or garage. In many cities, there are restrictions on where and when on-street parking is allowed, in order to manage traffic flow and ensure that there is enough space for other vehicles to pass through.
The restrictions on on-street parking can vary depending on the city or town, but common restrictions include:
On-street parking restrictions can be enforced through a variety of methods, including:
“The key is to make sure that parking is available to everyone, but that it's also managed in a way that doesn't create congestion or safety hazards on the street.”
Author's note: On-street parking restrictions are in place to maintain the flow of traffic and ensure the safety of drivers and pedestrians. They can be enforced through various methods, including signs, time limits, and enforcement officers.