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Uzoma | 15:03 Sun 27th May 2001 | People & Places
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I would be very grateful if someone would please explain which lines are not safe for parking on and when they are/are not?
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According to the Highway Code, a single yellow line means no parking during the working day. A double yellow line means no parking for more than the working day (usually never), a dashed yellow line means no parking for less than the working day (often a one-hour or two-hour limit) There will always be signs nearby. Yellow lines on the kerb at right angles to the road are restrictions on loading and unloading of goods.
Even with a yellow line, you may stop to let a passenger in or out, or to take on fuel or water. But red lines mean no stopping AT ALL. Again, look for the signs nearby.

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