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I have a question! If I’m in a controlled parking zone during the time when it’s not allowed for me to park, I.e let’s say it’s 9am-5:30pm and I’m in it at 10am. And there is one side of a road in the zone with a blue general parking sign 🅿️, with no time restrictions on the sign. Am I allowed to park here? The general parking 🅿️ indicates I can park here with no limit, but the controlled zone time says I can’t. Which one supersedes the other??? It’s not clear at all
You are an absolute star, when and where I can park is something I've felt deeply confused about ever since passing my test and I love that you haven't just given examples, you've also provided an interactive quiz. What a great video!
Explain this Finnish parking sign (new line for each part): No parking Weekdays 8-12 Paid parking on weekdays 12-18 Does not apply to cars with B-class permit Because I read about a woman who parked at this sign at around 10 o’clock with the permit, and she got a ticket. 🙄
As mentioned in the video, single yellow lines indicate restricted parking zones. Look for the signage nearby. These signs will display the specific times when parking is prohibited. Outside those enforcement hours you can park freely on a single yellow line without restriction. However, inside enforcement hours, parking is not allowed on the single yellow line. Therefore If you park there during enforceable hours you risk getting a parking ticket. There are exceptions such as people with a valid disabled badge (blue badge holders). Disabled badge holders: Drivers with a valid disabled badge can park on single yellow lines at any time, (so long as there isn’t a ban on loading) but they must still on display their badge correctly and are limited to 3 hours. Hope this helps. 🙂
Thanks for sharing your tips! "Run through the itch" is what i did today, i kept focusing on my breathing and tried to put the itch far far back in my head and it helped until i was done but boy were my legs radiating heat!
@samiatbk hey there!! Thanks for checking in on me. Itch is still there unfortunately, however I was fine for the last few weeks except for today, i was itching a little... idk if I took my allergy medicine too late so it didn't have enough time to kick in and I forgot to put on lotion before I left out for my workout. 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️ I'll keep you posted if my mistakes today played a part in my itch today. Hope your itch is gone too because this is annoying and makes me not even want to workout at times 😢
I got Runners itch extremely bad 1x while doing a 5k. Just 10minutes in the itch was so extreme I just sat there almost in tears clawing at my thighs and love handles. I find gradual getting back into running and taking antihistamines helps.
If sign says max stay 3 hours no return within 1 hour. Does this mean you can come and go as long as you don't exceed the 3 hours or say you forget something after staying 20 mins leave then come back for 5 mins. The shopping centre staff can't agree some say come and go as many times as you like within 3 hours as there is a huge selection of shops and supermarket. It's free parking now being ruled by parking eye so anpr camera up.
Saturday in london,we drop the receipt leaving the store. It was error. We provide our identification to enforcement and enter into the system and gets issued with the fines £150. It was "litter offence"
Thank you very much, have saved this video👍. May i ask about parking outside the hours in a permit holders zone .... do i still have to park in a bay or can i park across my drive that has no bay markings ? Thank you 🙂.
Hi, I have situation that I want ask and share. I was advised by a traffic enforcement officer (female) on the day to park at this location Denmark Rd (www.google.com/maps/@51.4709116,-0.0973922,3a,75y,236.12h,86.97t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sstaUwWY44a3wjQVS_RFKMQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu) where I can charge my Tesla as there was a lamp post EV charge point. She also informed that you do not require a permit or ticket as they do not charge when you are charging your EV. However later we discussed another traffic enforcement officer (male) issued a ticket when we returned as we need a permit. Now there is no such signage on the lamp post and we complained to the council who ignored we were charging and also that there is no signage. We then had to file a representation and that was rejected and finally went to the London Tribunal, whom was not just rude but said does not look at complaints to the council only the representation and if there was any clear signage. Yet she was unable to come to the a decision and would do at the end of the day. We now learnt once again the council won. However we are file a formal complaint and requested a copy of the audio of the hearing awaiting. My question to you the link shows there is no signage on the post lamp post and we were told to go there by the enforcement officer which the council and tribunal ignored that information and no signage as the council said its a residential charger which it is not and confirmed on their website. Your advise or tip?
This video is really helpful. And a silly question some boards I have seen on single yellow line as 7-8pm or 10-11am, does this mean 7pm to 8am or 7am to 8am, like both are am or pm if only 1 of them is mentioned?
I am resident but i dont have resident permit and i got the ticket today..i need to get permit but confused between Resident Permits and Resident Car Park Permits..please help understand and choose the right option to apply..thanks
Hi,, thank you for making such a great video. This is really helpful. You have excellent presentation skills and the video is very well made. Thanks for really breaking it down and clearly explaining certain rules and then sometimes going over them again. Your a fantastic teacher.
Well, that's the British Government for you isn't it... Why make something simple, when you can make it complicated! Actually I reckon they do it on purpose...make it deliberately vague so they'll keep getting money from people who don't understand them. Videos like this are like gold dust.