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Old 09-08-2008, 02:30 AM   #1
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I realize parking laws vary from state to state, so this might not be a good general question, but I'm going to ask anyway (I live in Texas if it's relevant).

I often see bikes parked in spaces that aren't technically parking spaces. Places like the "no parking" areas with yellow lines in parking lots when there isn't enough space for a full car, places like on the sidewalk to the side of the front doors of a store, etc. Are bikes allowed to park places cars aren't? Or do most people simply overlook it because it's not a problem when they do? It seems like a sweet perk, but I'd hate to come out of the store to find a ticket. And where do bikes stand in reference to parking meters, especially in downtown areas?

I'm just curious to find out if what appears to be one of a motorcycle's big perks is really special privileges for bikes or just people looking the other way because it doesn't hurt anyone. Thanks.
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Old 09-08-2008, 08:02 AM   #2
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It's not legal to park a bike in areas where a car can't park. (Except designated motorcycle parking) If you do, be prepared to have a ticket on it or have it towed.

The striped-off zones, usually next to handicapped parking, are there so people with wheelchair ramps can get out of their vehicle.

Like anything else, unless a cop happens by, you won't get ticketed. I don't think walking an extra 20 feet is worth risking a $300 fine myself.

You still have to pay the meter anywhere I've seen.

You can theoretically park your car on the sidewalk, in a handicap spot or fire lane as well and take the same risk.
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Old 09-08-2008, 11:40 AM   #3
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dods is right. in texas at least. lol. it is illegal to park a bike anywhere a car can't be legally parked. but bikes will get away with parking some places cars can't, unless the cop's a douche. use common sense. don't take handicapped spaces, or park in a striped zone that someone handicapped might need to get out of their car. if a sidewalk is wide enough, like at walmart, and you can get your bike out of the way, go for it. personally, i wouldn't want a ton of people walking by my bike on a narrow or well-traveled sidewalk.
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Old 09-08-2008, 12:49 PM   #4
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Personally, i wouldn't want a ton of people walking by my bike on a narrow or well-traveled sidewalk.
I've seen how some of the kids (and some adults) behave inside the Wal-Mart. I wouldn't want them that close to my bike either.
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