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Anyone on here know if motorcycles require a permet to park on resident streets in cambridge? I couldn't find any information about this on the cities website.
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I asked the parking permit people about this a few years ago and they said that you do need one, but that seems like the kind of answer you would expect from them. I have no sense at all if they enforce it though.
When I asked about what you do with the sticker that you would normally display on your car window, I was told that you didn't need to put any sticker on the bike because when they pull up your plate in their system to generate a ticket it will somehow show you are OK.
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I asked a parking lady this morning and she told me the same exact thing. There is a bike that is always parked and covered on the street outside my work, and I doubt that they lift the cover to check the plate.
I guess I'll just test the waters and see how it goes.
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I'm working on Mt. Auburn st. right where it connects into Mass Ave. I actually just pulled it up on the sidewalk in this little nook in front of my building. Should be good there as it doesn't obstruct sidewalk traffic one bit.
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Good to know. Give me an inch and ill take a mile.
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i've found the same thing - cambridge seems to generally ignore motorcycles if you're not causing a problem for traffic or pedestrians. i've never had a problem when tucking my bike into a small street space (end spot, etc) unusable for a car.
in boston you do need to register your bike for a resident permit, but as stated previously you do not need to put the sticker on the bike. BTD will run the plate when writing the ticket and it will show resident status.
for what it's worth, i have seen BTD peeking under covered bikes lately by my office in the north end, though they only seem to do it when it's a new addition to the area. i'm guessing they remember the "regulars" and just leave them alone.
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