
North Carolina Towing Fees Capped in New Bill
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Illegal parking in North Carolina can lead to hefty fines and towing costs, with no cap on towing fees. Common no-parking zones include driveways, fire hydrants, fire lanes, and intersections. A bill to cap towing fees and restrict towing distances is currently in the House Finance Committee. Fines vary by city, with Charlotte ranging from $25 to $100 and Raleigh starting at $20. Tows often occur in hazardous spots or during street-sweeping times. Once towed, drivers must be notified within 24 hours and can reclaim their car by paying the fee or posting a bond. With towing bills unregulated, sticking to legal parking spots is the best way to avoid the hassle.
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