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Pittsburgh Closes Sidewalk Parking Loophole | Pittsburgh News

Pittsburgh Closes Sidewalk Parking Loophole | Pittsburgh News

Published 1 week, 5 days ago
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Pittsburgh just shut down a loophole that let drivers park on sidewalks and bike lanes under the guise of “protecting” their cars — a rule that turned public walkways into dangerous obstacles for pedestrians, cyclists, and parents with strollers. Advocates like Bike Pittsburgh have long pushed for this change, arguing blocked sidewalks force vulnerable users into traffic. While some drivers complain it leaves their vehicles exposed and makes parking harder, officials stress safety and accessibility must come first. The new law allows sidewalk parking only in emergencies, not as a routine option — and violators now face a $55.50 fine. It’s a step toward safer streets, but experts know real change will take time.

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