No Parking
           
  Section number 213   You MUST NOT wait or park where there are restrictions shown by
  • yellow lines along the edge of the carriageway (see Along the edge of the carriageway section)
  • school entrance markings on the carriageway
the periods when restrictions apply are shown on upright signs, usually at intervals along the road, parallel to the kerb Law RTRA sects 5&8
 
 
  Section number 214   Use off-street parking areas, or bays marked out with white lines on the road as parking places, wherever possible. If you have to stop on the road side
  • stop as close as you can to the side
  • do not stop too close to a vehicle displaying an Orange or Blue Badge, remember, they may need more room to get in or out
  • you MUST switch of the engine, headlights and fog lights
  • you MUST apply the handbrake before leaving the vehicle
  • you MUST ensure you do not hit anyone when you open your door
  • it is safer for your passengers (especially children) to get out of the vehicle on the side next to the kerb
  • lock your vehicle.
    Laws CUR reg 98,105 & 107, RVLR reg 27 & RTA 1988 sect 42

Look before you leap

Check before opening your door

 
 
  Section number 215   You MUST NOT stop or park on
  • the carriageway or the hard shoulder of a motorway except in an emergency (see Rule 244)
  • a pedestrian crossing, including the area marked by the zig-zag lines (see Rule 167)
  • a Clearway (see Traffic signs section)
  • a Bus Stop Clearway within its hours of operation
  • an Urban Clearway within its hours of operation, except to pick up or set down passengers (see Traffic signs section)
  • a road marked with double white lines, except to pick up or set down passengers
  • a bus, tram or cycle lane during its period of operation
  • a cycle track
  • red lines, in the case of specially designated 'red routes', unless otherwise indicated by signs.
    Laws MT(E&W)R regs 7 & 9, MT(S)R regs 6 & 8, ZPPPCRGD regs 18 & 20, RTRA sects 5 & 8, TSRGD regs 10 & 26, RTA 1988 sects 36 & 21(1)
 
  Section number 216   You MUST NOT park in parking spaces reserved for specific users, such as Orange Badge holders or residents, unless entitled to do so.
Law RTRA sects 5 & 8
 
 
  Section number 217   DO NOT park your vehicle or trailer on the road where it would endanger, inconvenience or obstruct pedestrians or other road users. For example, do not stop
  • near a school entrance
  • anywhere you would prevent access for Emergency Services
  • at or near a bus stop or taxi rank
  • on the approach to a level crossing
  • opposite or within 10 metres (32 feet) of a junction, except in an authorised parking space
  • near the brow of a hill or hump bridge
  • opposite a traffic island or (if this would cause an obstruction) another parked vehicle
  • where you would force other traffic to enter a tram lane
  • where the kerb has been lowered to help wheelchair users
  • in front of an entrance to a property
  • on a bend.
 
  Section number 218   DO NOT park partially or wholly on the pavement unless signs permit it. Parking on the pavement can obstruct and seriously inconvenience pedestrians, people in wheelchairs, the visually impaired and people with prams or pushchairs.  
 
  Section number 219   Controlled Parking Zones. The zone entry signs indicate the times when the waiting restrictions within the zone are in force. Parking may be allowed in some places at other times. Otherwise parking will be within separately signed and marked bays.  
 
  Section number 220   Goods vehicles. Vehicles with a maximum laden weight of over 7.5 tonnes (including any trailer) MUST NOT be parked on a verge, pavement or any land situated between carriageways, without police permission. The only exception is when parking is essential for loading and unloading, in which case the vehicle MUST NOT be left unattended.
Law RTA 1988 sect 19
 
 
  Section number 221   Loading and unloading. Do not load or unload where there are yellow markings on the kerb and upright signs advise restrictions are in place (see On the kerb section). This may be permitted where parking is otherwise restricted. On red routes, specially marked and signed bays indicate where and when loading and unloading is permitted.
Law RTRA sects 5 & 8
 
 
 
      PARKING AT NIGHT  
 
  Section number 222   You MUST NOT park on a road at night facing against the direction of the traffic flow unless in a recognised parking space.
Laws CUR reg 101 & RVLR reg 24
 
 
  Section number 223   All vehicles MUST display parking lights when parked on a road or a lay-by on a road with a speed limit greater than 30 mph.
Law RVLR reg 24
 
 
  Section number 224   Cars, goods vehicles not exceeding 1525kg unladen, invalid carriages and motorcycles may be parked without lights on a road (or lay-by) with a speed limit of 30 mph or less if they are
  • at least 10 metres (32 feet) away from any junction, close to the kerb and facing in the direction of the traffic flow
  • in a recognised parking place or lay-by. Other vehicles and trailers, and all vehicles with projecting loads, MUST NOT be left on a road at night without lights.
    Law RVLR reg 24
 
  Section number 225   Parking in fog. It is especially dangerous to park on the road in fog. If it is unavoidable, leave your parking lights or sidelights on.  
 
  Section number 226   Parking on hills. If you park on a hill you should
  • park close to the kerb and apply the handbrake firmly
  • select a forward gear and turn your steering wheel away from the kerb when facing uphill
  • select reverse gear and turn your steering wheel towards the kerb when facing downhill
  • use 'park' if your car has an automatic gearbox.
The correct way to position your front wheels when parking on a slope The correct way to position your front wheels when parking on a slope
 
         
      This extract has been lifted from The Highway Code.
© Crown copyright 1999 | Updated on 28 November 2001
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