This law allows Virginia counties to enact ordinances prohibiting the parking of certain commercial vehicles on streets and highways, especially in residential areas. It specifies which types of vehicles can be restricted and outlines exceptions for carriers. The law also details the types of vehicles considered as commercial vehicles under these regulations.
Yes, counties with certain populations can enact ordinances to prohibit parking of specific commercial vehicles in residential areas.
Yes, motor vehicle carriers picking up or discharging passengers are exempt from these restrictions.
The law includes solid waste trucks, tractor-trailers, dump trucks, concrete mixers, tow trucks over 12,000 pounds, and vehicles used for transporting food, landscaping, or licensed as carriers or limousines.
No, only counties with populations over 500,000 or between 210,000 and 217,000, and towns within those counties, can enact such ordinances.