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How to Fight Parking Tickets in the City of Providence

Violation of street or bridge weight limits

Base fine: $202.00

Certain streets and bridges in Providence have specific weight capacities to prevent structural damage to the city's infrastructure. If you drive a commercial truck or heavy vehicle that exceeds the posted tonnage limit for a specific road, you are in violation of this rule. This regulation is strictly enforced to preserve older bridges and residential streets that cannot support heavy loads.

Guide to Fighting City of Providence Violation of street or bridge weight limits

Driving a heavy vehicle in a historic city like Providence comes with a unique set of challenges, and navigating weight restrictions is right at the top of the list. If you have received a ticket for a violation of street or bridge weight limits, you are likely looking at a significant fine. The city enforces these rules strictly to protect aging infrastructure, such as bridges and smaller residential streets, from the wear and tear caused by vehicles that exceed the designed load capacity.

These tickets are typically issued when a commercial vehicle, moving truck, or heavy equipment transport drives on a route marked with a specific weight limit (usually in tons) that is lower than the vehicle's actual weight. Officers or automated systems may flag vehicles that clearly look over the limit or catch drivers bypassing weigh stations or truck routes. Because the potential for infrastructure damage is high, the base fine is set steeply at $202.00.

While this can be a frustrating expense, especially if you were following a GPS that didn't account for commercial restrictions, it is important to handle the citation immediately. If you believe the ticket was issued in error, you might consider looking into whether the weight limit signs were obscured, missing, or damaged. Another common angle for fighting these tickets on your own is proving that you were directed onto the restricted route by law enforcement or an emergency detour. However, please note that Busted does not currently support disputing this specific violation type; we recommend handling any contests directly with the city if you have valid proof.

The most critical thing to know about this violation is the aggressive late fee structure. Providence does not mess around with unpaid fines. If you do not pay the ticket or enter a plea within 14 days, the fine doubles from $202.00 to a staggering $404.00. If you let it slide past 28 days, the fine triples to $606.00. That is a massive penalty for a few weeks of procrastination.

To avoid these escalating costs, the best course of action is to settle the fine as soon as possible. You can pay your ticket instantly using the Busted web app. Our platform is designed to be fast and secure, ensuring your payment is processed before those 14-day or 28-day deadlines hit. There is no need to mail in checks or navigate confusing municipal websites—just search for your ticket and pay it off in a few clicks so you can get back on the road.

Late fee schedule

TimingFee
14-28 days
In the event any of the foregoing stated fines are not paid or a plea of not guilty to the citation is entered prior to the fourteenth day after date of violation, said fines shall be doubled.
$404.00
After 28 days
In the event any of the foregoing stated fines are not paid or a plea of not guilty to the citation is entered subsequent to the fourteenth day and prior to the twenty-eighth day after date of violations, said fines shall be tripled.
$606.00

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