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What is the maximum distance between clearway signs?
Does anyone know what is the maximum distance between 'clearway' signs? I got a ticket for parking on a country road that turned out to be a clearway. There were absolutely no signs in sight and I could see quite a long way down the road. Surely we can't be expected to drive around looking for these signs before we park? Matt.
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I had a good trawl around in the plethora of Regs and couldn't find any distances, so I suspect the Loon may be correct - if and when it is a Clearway.
Its news to me, Ethel, that double white lines means you can't park at the side (I'm sure you are right - just clarifying). Urban Clearways are marked with red lines but I suspect these include no waiting as well.
So just what is the definition of a 'clearway' of the type where Matt fell foul? i.e. a single carriageway where you can't park. Does it just require the circular blue background sign with the red rim and the red cross through it, at the start and end of the restriction?
I had a good trawl around in the plethora of Regs and couldn't find any distances, so I suspect the Loon may be correct - if and when it is a Clearway.
Its news to me, Ethel, that double white lines means you can't park at the side (I'm sure you are right - just clarifying). Urban Clearways are marked with red lines but I suspect these include no waiting as well.
So just what is the definition of a 'clearway' of the type where Matt fell foul? i.e. a single carriageway where you can't park. Does it just require the circular blue background sign with the red rim and the red cross through it, at the start and end of the restriction?
Urban clearways are exactly that - urban for town and city.
Country roads are not 'urban'.
From the website:
One that gets forgotten sometimes is that it is an offence to park where there are double white lines in the centre of the road � even if there is room.
http://www.iam.org.uk/pressroom/drivingtips/Dr iving+tip+21+June+2007.htm
It would be impractical to paint yellow or red lines through the countryside, and very often the kerbs are covered in mud and other country gunk.
Country roads are not 'urban'.
From the website:
One that gets forgotten sometimes is that it is an offence to park where there are double white lines in the centre of the road � even if there is room.
http://www.iam.org.uk/pressroom/drivingtips/Dr iving+tip+21+June+2007.htm
It would be impractical to paint yellow or red lines through the countryside, and very often the kerbs are covered in mud and other country gunk.
Were there double white lines? The clearway applies not only to urban areas and there is a difference between a clearway and a road wi double white lines. On a clearway, there is no stopping allowed (unless you've broken down) and on a road wi double white lines, you may stop to drop off or pick up passengers.
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