Understanding and Disputing Parking Tickets in New York City Navigating the concrete jungle of New York City comes with its unique set of challenges, and one of the most common—and frustrating—is the parking ticket. Whether it’s an alternate side parking violation, an expired meter, or a mysterious "no standing" ticket, these fines can quickly add up. Many drivers simply pay up, grumbling, but what if you believe your ticket was issued in error? Disputing a parking ticket in NYC is not only possible but, in many cases, a worthwhile endeavor that can save you money and headaches. This article will guide you through the process, offering practical advice, detailing key deadlines, and highlighting common pitfalls to avoid. Why Fight a Parking Ticket in NYC? The average parking ticket in New York City can range from a modest $65 for minor infractions like an expired meter to a hefty $115-$250 for more severe violations such as blocking a fire hydrant or a bus...