§ 1640 Traffic regulations in all cities and villages
§ 1640-A Traffic regulations at parking areas and driveways of hospitals, shopping centers, office buildings and office building complexes, places…
§ 1640-B Residential parking system in the Corn Hill section of the city of Rochester
§ 1640-C Residential parking system in the city of Rye
§ 1640-D Residential parking system in the village of Pelham in the county of Westchester
§ 1640-E Residential parking system in the Tibbetts Brook Park and Yonkers Raceway/Empire City areas of the city of Yonkers
§ 1640-E*2 Residential parking system in the city of Ithaca in the county of Tompkins
§ 1640-F Residential parking permit system in the city of Beacon
§ 1640-F*2 Residential parking system in the city of Auburn in the county of Cayuga
§ 1640-F*3 Residential parking system in the village of Tarrytown
§ 1640-G Residential parking system in the village of Tuckahoe in the county of Westchester
§ 1640-H Residential parking system in the city of Peekskill
§ 1640-H*2 Residential parking system in the village of Cold Spring in the county of Putnam
§ 1640-I Residential parking system in the village of Mt
§ 1640-J Residential parking system in the Garrett Park area of the city of Yonkers
§ 1640-J*2 Residential parking system in the village of Irvington
§ 1640-K Residential parking permit system in the city of Rensselaer
§ 1640-L Residential parking system in the city of Binghamton
§ 1640-M Residential parking permit system in the city of Albany
§ 1640-O Residential parking system in the village of Dobbs Ferry in the county of Westchester
§ 1640-O*2 Residential parking system in the village of Mamaroneck in the county of Westchester
§ 1640-P Pilot residential parking permit system in the city of Buffalo
§ 1640-Q Residential parking system in the village of Croton-on-Hudson
§ 1640-R Residential parking system in the village of Floral Park in the county of Nassau
§ 1640-R*2 Residential parking system in the city of New Rochelle
§ 1640-R*3 Residential parking system in the city of Rye
§ 1641 Additional traffic regulations on all highways except state highways maintained by the state in cities and villages
§ 1642 Additional traffic regulations in cities having a population in excess of one million
§ 1642-A Bus permit system in cities having a population of one million or more
§ 1643 Speed limits on highways in cities and villages
§ 1644 Special speed limits on bridges and other elevated structures in cities and villages
§ 1645 Exempting fuel oil trucks from use of truck routes in cities having a population in excess of one million
§ 1646 Application of article

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