Unless it's private property (in which case it'll be quite
clearly posted), I don't think you'll have any problems.
K
Thanks for the info, how about walking across the land in between the
highway and the river?
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Subject: Re: Law on pulling off the highway...
About 5 years ago, I pulled off 90 with my then-young daughter to try
the SF Snoqualmie. When we got back less than an hour later, there was
a warning on the windshield advising that parking was allowed only for
attaching tire chains and that vehicles left longer are subject to
towing. Best find a side road and park there.
K
On Feb 9, 2005, at 10:56 PM, Rob Blomquist wrote:
> On Wednesday 09 February 2005 10:17 pm, Mark Steudel wrote:
>> So I was curious if anyone had any experience with the laws on
>> pulling off
>> a highway, then getting out and hiking down to a river. One area that
>> I
>> think of is heading out 90 and you can see the SF snoq not to far off
>> the
>> highway. Just curious if I should expect a ticket or not.
>
> I wouldn't do that, the State patrol will nominally mark your vehicle
> for tow,
> if not ticket you. Its a total pain, but you can't park on the
> shoulder of an
> Interstate Highway.
>
> Rob
> --
> Mountlake Terrace, WA
> USA
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