What indicates loading zone?

What indicates loading zone?

Passenger loading zones shall be indicated by white paint upon the top of all curbs in said zones and with markings indicating the time and days in effect. B. Blue zones shall mean no stopping, standing, or parking at any time, except for the handicapped, as defined and permitted by the Vehicle Code.

Where are you not allowed to stop to pick up passengers?

They indicate a part of the road where you are not allowed to stop for any length of time including to pick up or drop off passengers. If there is a sign it will indicate that there is a compulsory prohibition of stopping during the times shown. Rule 243 of the Highway Code specifies that you are not allowed to stop or park in the following areas:

Can a passenger drop off in a loading bay?

Dropping off a passenger and their luggage would normally be considered alighting from a vehicle rather than unloading. Road traffic regulation act says loading bays are “goods vehicles” only. Accordingly RTA says “goods vehicle” means a motor vehicle constructed or adapted for use for the carriage of goods, or a trailer so constructed or adapted.

Where to pick up and drop off passengers in London?

Private Hire Vehicles can pick up or drop off passengers in a bus lane even if they are not normally allowed to drive in it. However, please note the following: For more information about parking in London, please see TfL Parking Information.

Can a station wagon stop in a loading zone?

Station wagons or three-wheeled goods vehicles are permitted to park in loading zones, but only for a maximum time of 15 minutes. Any other passenger vehicle is allowed to stop in a loading zone only for the purposes of picking up or dropping off passengers.

When to pick up and drop off passengers?

However, please note the following: Avoid picking up or dropping off passengers in the bus lane if stopping will cause congestion or block the lane During restricted usage times, private hire drivers must exit the bus lane immediately after a pickup or drop-off

Station wagons or three-wheeled goods vehicles are permitted to park in loading zones, but only for a maximum time of 15 minutes. Any other passenger vehicle is allowed to stop in a loading zone only for the purposes of picking up or dropping off passengers.

Can you pick up a passenger in a bus lane?

Bus lane rules and restrictions. Private Hire Vehicles can pick up or drop off passengers in a bus lane even if they are not normally allowed to drive in it. However, please note the following: Avoid picking up or dropping off passengers in the bus lane if stopping will cause congestion or block the lane.

Can a bus stop in a loading zone in Victoria?

In Victoria, only trucks, vans, utes or other vehicles “constructed principally for carrying loads” are allowed to make use of loading zones. Taxis, buses or passenger vehicles (including wagons) are allowed to stop in Victorian loading zones, only for the purposes of picking up or dropping off passengers.