What do no loading signs mean?
What do no loading signs mean?
The double yellow lines on the kerb denote no loading at any time, the single yellow line specifies that you are not allowed to load or unload at the times shown on the sign.
Where is the loading restriction on a parking sign?
Even outside those times, there is usually a waiting and loading restriction stated on the bottom panel of the entry sign and on repeater signs within the zone, but not shown with yellow lines or ‘loading blips’ to indicate this within the zone.
What are no entry signs and do not enter signs?
SafetySign.com’s no entry signs keep customers or unauthorized visitors out of dangerous work areas or stock areas where mishaps and theft can be prevented. Our notice no entry and no admittance signs alert all visitors to your policies.
Do you have to stop for road signs?
You may stop while passengers board or alight. If no days are indicated on the signs the restrictions are in force every day including Sundays and Bank Holidays. ALWAYS CHECK THE TIMES SHOWN ON THE PLATES. Lengths of road reserved for vehicles loading and unloading are indicated by a white ‘bay’ marking…
What does double yellow line on road sign mean?
Double yellow lines mean no waiting at any time, unless there are signs that specifically indicate seasonal restrictions. The times at which the restrictions apply for other road markings are shown on nearby plates or on entry signs to controlled parking zones. If no days are shown on the signs,…
Even outside those times, there is usually a waiting and loading restriction stated on the bottom panel of the entry sign and on repeater signs within the zone, but not shown with yellow lines or ‘loading blips’ to indicate this within the zone.
How can you tell if you are not allowed to Park in loading bay?
The sign will tell you if loading and unloading is restricted to goods vehicles and at which times the bay can be used. You are not permitted to park here if you are not loading or unloading. Yellow Zig-Zag road markings can be found outside schools, hospitals, fire, police and ambulance stations.
What does it mean when a street is restricted?
A restricted street is one where waiting by vehicles is prohibited during prescribed hours. In addition, there may be restrictions at certain times on loading or unloading. Yellow lines marked on the carriageway denote the waiting restrictions and yellow kerb markings show where there are restrictions on loading and unloading.
When do you need a no parking sign?
If a single line has a waiting restriction (the use of the expression “no parking” does not exist in the legislation – in general no parking means no waiting) and is not in a Controlled Parking Zone a sign like sign 639 above must, according to the Department for Transports Traffic Signs Manual, be placed every sixtry metres alongs its length.