john in la said: (quoted from post at 21:19:17 01/18/09) My son got a parking ticket in town last night and this law just has me shaking my head because I never knew there was such a silly law.
Lets see if I can explain this.
He was on a 2 way city street that has parallel parking on both sides. Lets say the street runs north and south. He was headed north and there was no open parking spaces on the east side of the street so he parked on the west side.
So his car is facing north; parked in a legal space on the west side of the street.
They give him a ticket for facing the wrong way.
Have you ever heard of such a law where you live????
There are no doubt hundreds of laws many of us have never heard of, so it should not come as a surprise. Cities can make their own traffic laws, so driver beware. Try this one on for size: no u-turns within 500 feet of a business establishment. No signs/markings required. Believe me, it is real in at least one of our US of A cities.
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