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Is a Driveway a Pedestrian Ramp?

 

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But, that doesn't stop a Parking Ticket Warrior from issuing you a NYC parking ticket for blocking a pedestrian ramp, when the curb cut is really a driveway. Please be sure you know the difference between a pedestrian ramp and a driveway:

  • A driveway is a curb cut used by motor vehicles to enter and exit lands or buildings abutting a roadway
  • A pedestrian ramp is a curb cut used by persons with disabilities to gain access to the roadway; generally to cross a street

NYC parking ticket warriors use the two violations interchangeably

Be vigilant. I've recently reviewed parking tickets where the warriors called a driveway a pedestrian ramp. It is a costly mistake. A driveway parking ticket fine is $95, while a pedestrian ramp parking ticket fine is $165 with no reduction. Yikes!

Some warriors are hedging their bets, and charging an unsuspecting member of the NYC driving public with both violations on the same parking ticket. That is a major "get out of jail free card." Only one violation per ticket, please. If you are ever charged with more than one parking crime on a ticket, it is dismissable upon application.

A customer success story

Our good friend, Natasha, was found guilty by a far-sighted parking ticket judge for obstructing a pedestrian ramp, which was not a pedestrian ramp; but was really a driveway. Besides which, Natasha had photographs of her car parked alongside the driveway. Boy, does this make my old, thin blood boil.

New York Parking Ticket represented Natasha and won the appeal. We presented the proper proof, properly. It was critical to clearly establish the address of the "driveway-pedestrian ramp" to win the appeal.

Take-aways:

  • Learn the difference between a driveway curb cut and a pedestrian ramp curb cut
  • Learn a warrior can only charge you with one violation per parking ticket
  • Learn how to prove the location of a curb cut

You are welcome to download a FREE copy of our presentation to the appeals panel that carried the day for Natasha. Included in the Guide are screen captures of the location. We did NOT include copies of a few photograhs Natasha took showing close-ups of the address posted on the door of 2276 East 16th Street, which was the place of occurrence entered on the parking ticket. However, these photographs were an important part of our proofs.

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FREE Guide. Please click on the image of the Guide, or on this link to download your FREE Guide.

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Comments

Hi Larry, 
 
There is a curb cut in front of a house on a main heavily traveled street (Utopia Pkwy in Fresh Meadows). I would estimate that it is about two to two and a half feet wide. I have a feeling that the people that own the house put that there to try to make people think that we cannot park there, and I always wondered if I could possibly get a ticket if I park in front of it? It is not on an intersection, it is smack in the middle of a long street. Do you know what the deal is with this?? I've parked there a few times but I have never gotten a ticket and always wondered.
Posted @ Tuesday, February 08, 2011 9:49 AM by Andrea
Andrea, 
Good morning. Thanks for taking your valuable time to visit our website and post a great comment. 
 
It is no longer illegal to park in front of Mid-block curb cuts (pedestrian ramps)with no marked crosswalks, traffic signals, or signs regulating traffic. Here's a link to one of several blog posts I've written on the subject. 
 
http://www.newyorkparkingticket.com/Blog/bid/55586/Beware-the-NYC-Parking-Ticket-Pedestrian-Ramp-Scam 
 
Shame on your neighbor! And, good for you and your instincts, and following it up with the right question. 
 
Good luck.
Posted @ Tuesday, February 08, 2011 10:11 AM by Larry Berezin
I was parked this morning in front of an inactive driveway a block from where i reside. This driveway was utilized years ago for vehicles to enter land between two project complex buildings. The ramp is not painted, there are no signs anywhere indicating no parking or that the driveway is active and the ramp is pretty deteriorated. There are no lines in the street, no crossing lights and no ramp on the opposite side of the street. I received a parking ticket claiming that i was parked in a pedestrian ramp which this is clearly not. What are my options?
Posted @ Friday, January 06, 2012 8:18 AM by Martin Roman
Martin, 
 
Good morning. 
Thanks for taking your valuable time to visit our humble home. You'll find the information you need to fight your parking ticket on the blog.  
 
After you have a chance to read the articles, if you feel you still need some help from me...You may wish to check out "Larry's Advice." It's almost free ($9.99). Here's a link to the page on our website: 
 
http://www.newyorkparkingticket.com/larrys-advice/ 
 
I am happy to help you beat this undeserved, evil parking ticket. 
 
Good luck.
Posted @ Friday, January 06, 2012 8:42 AM by Larry Berezin
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