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understanding a Loading Bay Sign
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Hi

Quick question:
Can I park inside the loading bay for 3 hours, from 4pm to 7pm, even though I am not loading?
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Re: understanding a Loading Bay Sign
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No. The sign says "Loading only". If it was about parking, it would say so (there would be a "P" in a blue square)

Re: understanding a Loading Bay Sign
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I think I got you.
So that means I can't park at any time, even say at 3am?

if so, why would they specify that between 7-9 there is no limit?
Surely it should be "loading only. 10am-4pm 30 minutes, and at all other times with no limit, rather than specify 7-9pm.


Re: understanding a Loading Bay Sign
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I think I got you.
So that means I can't park at any time, even say at 3am?

if so, why would they specify that between 7-9 there is no limit?
Surely it should be "loading only. 10am-4pm 30 minutes, and at all other times with no limit, rather than specify 7-9pm.
You can't load before 10am, between 4pm and 7pm, or after 9pm.

Presumably to prevent loading during rush hour (to avoid congestion), and at antisocial times (to avoid uposetting neighbours).