NEW YORK (PIX11) -- Finding parking in New York City can be a challenge, especially when adhering to street signs with parking regulations.
Drivers may notice street signs sporting a "P" crossed by a broom with the days and times listed when parking isn't allowed.
Those found violating the rules may be ticketed, even if a street sweeper has already passed.
There are certain days when ASP rules are suspended, including Sundays and legal and religious holidays each year.
Here is a list of dates until the end of the year when ASP will be suspended.
- Oct. 14: Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples’ Day
- Oct. 17-18: Succoth
- Oct. 24: Shemini Atzereth
- Oct. 25: Simchas Torah
- Nov. 1: Diwali and All Saints' Day
- Nov. 5: Election Day
- Nov. 11: Veterans Day
- Nov. 28: Thanksgiving
- Dec. 9: Immaculate Conception
- Dec. 25: Christmas Day
ASP regulations may also be suspended due to inclement weather. Vehicle owners are encouraged to check online or dial 311 for updates.
Ben Mitchell is a digital content producer from Vermont who has covered both local and international news since 2021. He joined PIX11 in 2024. See more of his work here.