Seattle resumes enforcing 72-hour parking rule starting Friday

A parking ticket under a windshield wiper.

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Beginning Friday, Seattle will resume enforcing its 72-hour parking rule after it was suspended last year in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

According to Seattle’s traffic code, motorists are not allowed to leave a vehicle parked on the same block of a city street for longer than 72 consecutive hours. The city stopped enforcing the rule in March 2020 after Washington residents were urged to stay home as the coronavirus began spreading throughout the state.

In a blog post on the city’s website, the Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) said it’s

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