Virginia Code § 46.2-1219.2 makes it a traffic infraction to park in Virginia Department of Transportation commuter parking lots in ways that violate posted signs and markings. The law specifies restrictions, especially before 10:00 a.m. in Planning District 8, and outlines procedures for rebutting ownership presumptions in parking violation cases. Penalties are enforced through traffic citations and court proceedings.
Parking violations occur when a vehicle is not parked in accordance with posted signs and pavement markings, especially before 10:00 a.m. in Planning District 8, where restrictions apply.
You can rebut the presumption of ownership by filing an affidavit or testifying in court that you were not the operator at the time of the violation, or by providing a police report showing the vehicle was stolen.
Yes, before 10:00 a.m. Monday through Friday, parking is limited to commuters using mass transit, carpooling, or bicycling, as indicated by posted signs.
Violations are considered traffic infractions, which can result in citations and court proceedings, with the possibility of rebutting ownership presumption if proper evidence is provided.