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Are store parking lots public property?
A: The California Vehicle Code applies on some forms of private property, notably parking lots and garages open to public use despite private ownership. Grocery stores, mall parking lots and apartment complexes are common examples.
Is a parking lot a public way?
An accessible means of egress can terminate at a public way. As we saw on the previous section, the public way can be a parking lot. This parking lot is an acceptable “public way” for the purposes of providing a route for an accessible means of egress from the shopping center to the right.
What means public parking?
Public parking means an area dedicated to or maintained for the parking of vehicles by the general public.
What’s considered a public way?
Public Way means any dedicated and recorded right-of-way including alleys, bikeways, sidewalks, streets, roads or highways.
What is considered public way?
: any passageway (as an alley, road, highway, boulevard, turnpike) or part thereof (as a bridge) open as of right to the public and designed for travel by vehicle, on foot, or in a manner limited by statute (as by excluding pedestrians or commercial vehicles) — compare private way.
What are some examples of public property?
We should take care of public property….There are 3 main types of public property.
- It includes those facilities which we use every day.
- It includes lakes, parks, playgrounds, government offices, museums etc.
- It includes historical monuments or heritage places such as forts, stupas, towers, temples and caves etc.
What does no public parking mean?
‘No parking’ signs You must not park on a road or in an area where there’s a ‘No parking’ sign. This may be all the time or at certain times, as shown on the sign. You can stop for less than 2 minutes if you stay within 3m of your vehicle, if you’re: dropping off or picking up passengers.
Is a private road a public place?
A private road is a road or driveway that is closed to the general public. It is on a privately owned property and can only be used by the owner (or owners) or those with specific permission.