§ 1660 Traffic regulation in all towns
§ 1660-A Traffic regulations at parking areas and driveways of hospitals, shopping centers, office buildings and office building complexes, places…
§ 1662 Additional traffic regulations in towns in the county of Suffolk
§ 1662-A Speed limits in certain towns
§ 1662-B Residential parking system in the town of Eastchester in the county of Westchester
§ 1662-C Residential parking system in the town of Harrison
§ 1662-D Residential parking system in the town of Mamaroneck
§ 1662-E Residential parking system in the town of Hempstead
§ 1663 Special speed limits on bridges and other elevated structures
§ 1664 Application of article

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