All along Bay Street, Central Avenue and Hyatt Street, residents said that official city cars and
placarded vehicles take up metered spots, no parking areas and sometimes even bus stops.
Honor said she often sees NYPD traffic officers handing out tickets to the cars of regular folk whose meters have expired, but skip over
the placarded vehicles.
You see a bus, school bus, or
a placarded vehicle at railroad crossings.
Not exact matches
North Hall, next to Chevolet * 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. Renew your driver's license, order
vehicle stickers and license plates, order handicap
placards, signup to be an organ / tissue donor.
The
placard, which reads, «This
vehicle is on official police business,» allows Avella and his colleagues to park in -LSB-...]
The second complaint was filed last year, anonymously, by a person who alleged Freilich uses his official - looking
vehicle and State Police
placard to park illegally, including in front of his Brooklyn residence.
Appropriate pressure for your tires can be found on the tire
placard in the driver's side door jamb or in your
vehicle owner's manual.
The affected
vehicles have tire
placards that do not provide the rim size information for the front or rear wheels.
All of our
vehicles come with a nevada smog check and a 30 - day drive away
placard.
Just show your handicap
placard to police directing traffic, if the
vehicle's license plate doesn't include the symbol, and the police will give you access to the taxi area.
Additional services provided include
vehicle transfers,
vehicle sticker sales, passenger and B - Truck license plates, specialty license plates,
vehicle title and registration, parking
placards for persons with disabilities, and pick - a-plate.
It should be located on an information
placard in your
vehicle.
In
vehicles made after 2005, this
placard will be located in the driver's side door.
It should be located on an information
placard in your
vehicle's driver's side door, rear passenger doorjamb, fuel filler, glove box or center console, or engine compartment.
Conequence: With inaccurate information on the tire
placard, the operator may overload the
vehicle, increasing the risk of a crash.
The affected
vehicles may be equipped with tire
placard labels which contain inaccurate seating capacity and occupant / cargo combined weight information.
Under current law, any company owning a trucking permit is legally and financially responsible for any
vehicle with its
placard or name displayed on the
vehicle.
A commercial motor carrier is an individual who drives a
vehicle across state lines when the
vehicle: (1) weighs 10,001 pounds or more; (2) has a gross
vehicle weight rating or gross combination weight rating of 10,001 pounds or more; (3) is designed or used to transport 16 or more passengers (including the driver) not for compensation; (4) is designed or used to transport 9 or more passengers (including the driver) for compensation; or (5) is transporting hazardous materials in a quantity requiring
placards.
A
placard is a metal plaque or other form of signage found on
vehicles or trucks that displays a message to the public regarding the cargo being hauled, such as hazardous, flammable or explosive.
Violating a driver or
vehicle out - of - service order while transporting hazardous materials required to be
placarded, or while driving a
vehicle designed to transport 16 or more passengers.
Their
vehicles must display a valid parking
placard from the rearview mirror or on the front dash.
Ultimately, your commercial drivers license will be suspended for 6 months to a year if you're convicted of violating a driver or
vehicle out - of - service order while transporting non-hazardous materials required to be
placarded or while driving a
vehicle designed to transport 16 or more passengers.
In addition to applying for a drivers license and renewing a drivers license, you can also take care of automobile - related tasks such as registering a new
vehicle, renewing your registration, or applying for a handicap parking
placard.
Any
vehicle required by federal regulations to be
placarded while transporting hazardous materials.