Dreamer88 wrote:
Don't know the reasoning, but it's been that way for years!
No Trucks, No Pick up's!! Ask me how I know! (*)
If you happen to have a Ford Rancharo, or Chevy El Cameno can't drive them either!
(*)In addition to the restrictions on LSD, trucks can not drive on other streets. Can't remember if it's Avenues, or Boulevards.
Have a family member that lives on Brookfield. Same restrictions. Have a one ton box truck, class D commercial plate, and I have to be very careful when I drive over there.AL
Me Too! And I was born and raised in the suburbs of Chicago. Just never owned a truck until the day I bought a one ton pick up truck and tried to go downtown with it.
I didn't see no stinkin signs that said I couldn't. Well the cop said, 'here's your sign a nice fat pink ticket. Gotta love Chicago.
For those not familiar with Chicago you CAN drive trucks on the interstates going THRU Chicago, kinda a given.
Then I bought a van and tried parking it in a parking lot next to the hospital.......well it's 20 bucks to park for the day....EXCEPT if you own a van.....then it's $100 bucks a day!:E