Ignore the yellow curb. A yellow is not an enforceable as a preventative to parking. Don’t let anyone tell you different. You will not find anywhere in the vehicle code mentioning yellow curbs. The yellow curb was here to augment the no parking zone when there was a No Parking, Loading Zone, sign in place. It is about time they removed the sign.
Only a sign can prohibit parking or certain statutory situations, such as parking to close to a crosswalk or fire hydrant, are enforceable without a sign.
Ignore the yellow curb. A yellow is not an enforceable as a preventative to parking. Don’t let anyone tell you different. You will not find anywhere in the vehicle code mentioning yellow curbs. The yellow curb was here to augment the no parking zone when there was a No Parking, Loading Zone, sign in place. It is about time they removed the sign.
Only a sign can prohibit parking or certain statutory situations, such as parking to close to a crosswalk or fire hydrant, are enforceable without a sign.
Thank you, Steve for that observation and you’re totally accurate.
Here are the Pennsylvania specifics on “Prohibitions in specified places” – http://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/LI/consCheck.cfm?txtType=HTM&ttl=75&div=0&chpt=33&sctn=53&subsctn=0