What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
West Virginia
Okay, here is the situation of the street I parked on. The street is a small "No Outlet" which is labeled at the intersection of the street. The designated parking is a blue line along the left side of the road when entering, and when parking the cars headlights face toward the intersection (essentially you must turn around in a driveway to park in such a direction because of it being no outlet). At the very end of the street is a brick wall with TWO parking areas, the usual painted left side, and one painted spot on opposite right side.
Now, I parked my car in the one parking spot on the right side of the road. I also turned my car around so that the headlights are facing toward the intersection like on the left side of the road.
My question, how can this be "against traffic" if one, it is a No Outlet road, and two, traffic does not continue beyond my car (a brick wall is there)? What safety issue is there?
Is this worth fighting? I have two citations for parking there two days.
West Virginia
Okay, here is the situation of the street I parked on. The street is a small "No Outlet" which is labeled at the intersection of the street. The designated parking is a blue line along the left side of the road when entering, and when parking the cars headlights face toward the intersection (essentially you must turn around in a driveway to park in such a direction because of it being no outlet). At the very end of the street is a brick wall with TWO parking areas, the usual painted left side, and one painted spot on opposite right side.
Now, I parked my car in the one parking spot on the right side of the road. I also turned my car around so that the headlights are facing toward the intersection like on the left side of the road.
My question, how can this be "against traffic" if one, it is a No Outlet road, and two, traffic does not continue beyond my car (a brick wall is there)? What safety issue is there?
Is this worth fighting? I have two citations for parking there two days.