THE full impact of a controversial new parking law has finally been highlighted six months and 13,000 citations later.
One area in a major United States city has been hit particularly hard, but law enforcement and city officials say this isn’t by design.
The new daylighting law came into effect in California at the start of the year, but the city of San Diego didn’t begin its enforcement until March.
The law prohibits cars from parking within 20 feet of a crosswalk on an approach side, regardless of whether the curb is painted red or not, in order to maximize driver and pedestrian visibility…