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So who do I report this to? Not the first time, and not just a quick in and out. In fact one car has a sunshade in the windshield.
According to that article, PA (where the OP lives) is not one of the states with those laws, and most states that have those laws require signage at the chargers.Some states have laws against parking in an EV charging spot and not charging. The penalty could be a citation(fine) or towing.
Legislation Reference – Reserved Parking for Plug-In Vehicle Charging
I don't know the statue in PA. In Arizona there is a state statue that prohibits ICE parking in EV charging spots.I don't see any signs that say the stalls are only for vehicles charging.
Right. These are common parking spots for everyone, but only for 15 min...unless you are charging. This is pretty common in Florida. In South Carolina there are chargers at gas stations that are right beside the building, but there are no signs. It's not uncommon to see a mix of vehicles there, especially because the only other places to park are blocking the pumps, which also occurs often.Here's an example of confusing signage at a SC in Panama City Beach, FL. Some stalls say 15 minute regular parking, and the last ones farther away say Tesla vehicle charging only...
This SC is at a Busy Bee gas station.
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Yes,These spaces were in a Wawa convenience store in PA. It was around 7 pm, and there were several open spaces across the lot actually closer to the building. I was there for about 40 minutes and only one of the cars moved. Employees? Who else stays at a convenience store more than a few minutes?
These spaces were in a Wawa convenience store in PA. It was around 7 pm, and there were several open spaces across the lot actually closer to the building. I was there for about 40 minutes and only one of the cars moved. Employees? Who else stays at a convenience store more than a few minutes?