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Curbing Your Wheels When Parked on a Hill
For the safety of residents and their property, and pursuant to state and local laws, vehicles parked on a grade exceeding 3% must curb their tires. (Per California Vehicle Code Sec. 22509 and Manhattan Beach Municipal Code Sec. 14.36.120)
Common California Vehicle Code Violations:
- 22500 (B) Parking in a Crosswalk
- 5204 Current Registration Tabs
- 22507.8 Parking in a Disabled-Designated Space
- 22514 Parking near a fire hydrant
- 22500.1 Parking in a Fire Lane
- 22500 (F) Parking in the Sidewalk
- 22502 (A) Curb Parking
Common Manhattan Beach Municipal Code Vehicle Violations:
- 14.40.110 (B) Head-in Only
- 14.40.010 Limited Parking
- 3.24.060 (A) Expired Meter
- 14.36.050 (D) No Parking
- 14.40.060/070 Parking within the lines
- 14.40.160 Parking in front of and/or opposite garages and carports
- 14.40.110/120 Driving and Parking on Private Property
- 14-44-020 (A1) Curb markings to indicate no stopping/parking regulations
- 14.36.120 Parking on grades