My question involves a parking ticket from the state of: California
On entering street, a No Parking Street Cleaning sign (no citation code on sign) was seen at entrance of north side of street. I drove into a driveway to turn around & park on the other (south) side of the street. No sign was posted on the south side of street, so I parked there along with a few other cars. My contested ticket was denied because they said only one sign was required for the whole street. I was informed that it is a dead end street, so only one sign is needed. I could not see the end of the street from where I parked so I was unaware that it was a dead end. And, there was no sign indicating "dead end" or "no outlet'" The street is too long to see the end of it. I'm not sure if only 1 sign required is true. A No Parking sign should be posted on both sides of the street. Also, from MUTCD sect 2c.26 says a "dead end" warning sign should be at entrance of street. I want to appeal at a hearing due to inadequate signage.

