Cars & Driving · Long Island
Long Island, note by note.
14 sourced cars & driving notes in this regional shelf.
- Long Beach Resident Parking Permits Need Proof Early
Long Beach residents should gather vehicle registration, residency proof, and fee information before trying to buy a city parking permit.
- Nassau Moving Tickets Go Through TPVA Before Payment
Nassau moving violations should be looked up and answered through TPVA before a driver assumes payment, plea, or court route.
- Nassau Red-Light Notices Have a Due-Date Choice
Nassau registered owners should view the video, then pay or schedule a hearing before the NOL due date.
- Suffolk Red-Light Notices Need the TPVA Route
Suffolk stopped issuing new red-light camera notices after December 1, 2024, but prior notices still need a careful response.
- Suffolk Moving Tickets Have a TPVA Answer Route
Suffolk drivers should read whether a moving ticket belongs with TPVA before paying, pleading, or missing a hearing.
- Suffolk Outer Beach Driving Is a Permit-and-Equipment Trip
Suffolk's outer beach access depends on a 4x4 permit, required vehicle documents, required safety equipment, and changing beach conditions.
- Valley Stream Parking Permits Are an Online Chore Now
Valley Stream resident and commuter parking questions should start with the village parking page and Clerk's Department permit categories.
- Huntington commuter parking has its own town permit path
Huntington’s commuter parking page helps residents check permit rules before counting on a station lot for the daily train ride.
- Smithtown LIRR parking permits are a town-resident check
Smithtown’s LIRR parking page is the place to check resident permit rules before assuming a commuter space is available.
- Great Neck Plaza parking permits depend on permit type and place
Great Neck Plaza’s parking pages separate street, garage, resident, commuter, and business needs, so drivers should check the permit type early.
- Mineola commuter parking permits are not an afterthought
Mineola’s parking-permit page gives residents and commuters the local rules to check before relying on a station-area space.
- Shelter Island beach parking starts with the town clerk
Shelter Island beach access is partly a sticker-and-permit question, so residents and guests should check the town clerk route before parking.
- Smithtown park and beach parking permits have their own resident route
Smithtown residents should check the town resident parking permit page before assuming park or beach access includes parking.
- Huntington pay-by-plate parking depends on the posted zone
Huntington meter parking uses posted zones, so drivers should match the block or lot before paying in the app or at a pay station.
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