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patbeames | 16:30 Thu 09th Apr 2009 | Road rules
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I'm trying to find out what the legal requirements are for road markings relating to loading bays.
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What council? In a controlled parking zone? On a red route?
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Tewkesbury Borough Council.Just an ordinary bay on an ordinary village street. Loading only from 9-10 am, then parking from 10-3pm, then loading from 3-5pm. There's a small notice on a pole on the pavement to that effect, and some broken white lines on the road. Nothing written on the road to say it's a loading bay. No yellow marks on the pavement.
http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2002/023113bm.gif

you may have to work backwards from the link and then forwards to find what you are looking for
...or google 'tsrdg 2002'
If loading is restricted to certain times there should be a single yellow line on the kerb to indicate this, and a nearby sign to advise of the times where loading is not allowed.

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