This sign can usually be seen at an entrance to a loading area. Another loading area sign can look like this: it has a yellow background with a red circle in it with a blue inner and a red line through it. This is a repeater sign within a loading area. This sign looks like: it has two plates on the left hand side there is a plate with a white background and a grey circle with a stripe though it. It has four thin black lines running from one corner of the circle to the other.
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Article last updated March Telephone calls may be recorded for quality and training purposes. Double yellow lines mean that there is to be no waiting at any time unless there are signs that specifically specify seasonal restrictions. When you see a single yellow line it means there are restrictions on stopping here during specific times of the day.
You will know when you are not allowed to stop here by a sign shown nearby. If the sign does not say which days then this means that the restrictions are in place every day including Sundays and Bank Holidays.
Blue Badge holders can usually park for a maximum of 3 hours or, in Scotland, without a time limit. If you see a part of the road marked with broken white lines as seen below, it will be accompanied by a sign to tell you where and for how long and what days where applicable parking is allowed. Red lines are sometimes used instead of yellow lines. In London red lines are used on Red Routes to indicate that any type of stopping is prohibited, this excludes Licenced Taxis or Blue Badge holders.
Double red lines indicate that there is no stopping allowed at any time. A Single red line indicates no stopping during the times shown on the sign at the side of the road. Below, the left-hand image shows that parking is limited to the time and days shown and for how long. The image above on the right shows that you may only load at the times specified and the maximum duration.
The middle tells you when the rules apply, the times differ in each borough so always check the sign. The bottom tells you the times and activity you can use the bay for. Red bays If a loading bay is marked out by a red dotted line, it means the bay can be used outside peak traffic hours. However, peak traffic hours often vary in each area and even each road. Red bays have more restrictions so you should always check the signs. White bays If a red route loading bay is marked out by a white dotted line, it generally means that the bay can be used throughout the day.
However, there is usually a maximum time limit - always check the signs. Penalty Charge Notices PCNs We want to deter all drivers from breaking the rules and help keep loading bays available for loading.
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