The specific restrictions on keeping commercial vehicles in residential areas can vary widely. Some common restrictions include:
- Vehicles must be parked in a driveway or garage, and cannot be parked on the street.
- Vehicles cannot be used for commercial purposes while parked in a residential area.
- Vehicles cannot be stored in a residential area for more than a certain period of time, such as 24 hours or 72 hours.
- Vehicles must be in good working condition and cannot be unsightly or hazardous.
- Vehicles must comply with all other applicable laws and regulations, such as noise and emissions regulations.
If you are planning to keep a commercial vehicle in a residential area, it is important to check the local zoning regulations to ensure that you are complying with all applicable laws. You may also need to obtain a permit or license from the local government before parking or storing a commercial vehicle in a residential area.