Yellow Zone

If ticketed for parking in a Yellow Zone, taking pictures is a good idea. Often times, an aggressive parking enforcement officer will ticket a car for parking too close to a Yellow Zone, even though the car isn’t actually crossing into that area.

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  1. Steven530 says:

    I’ve noticed that many of the curbs in San Francisco (at least in SOMA) have badly faded yellow paint on them, to the degree that you can hardly see the paint after dark, let alone any text on them. I don’t know if these are actually loading zones or if they have been deliberately scratched out, and I don’t feel like testing. Do you guys have an idea? Do loading zones need to be clearly marked to be valid?

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