Parking signs
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You may stop briefly but not park. Reserved for loading, unloading, or drop-offs. Parking here may result in fines or towing.

You are not allowed to stop or park at all. Applies even briefly for waiting or drop-offs. Keep traffic flow clear.

You are allowed to park in the marked area. Follow time, type, or fee conditions if displayed. Park within the lines.

Designated indoor or multi-level parking facility. Usually public and fee-based. Offers shelter and long-term parking.

Park with two wheels on the sidewalk. Allows shared space for vehicles and pedestrians. Ensure not to block walkway.

Entire vehicle may park on the sidewalk. Still leave space for people to pass. Usually allowed only where marked.

Leave your car and continue journey by tram. Reduces city congestion. Often near suburban transit stations.

Drivers park here and use metro rail. Eases inner-city traffic. Look for signage near transit hubs.

Side-view layout for partial sidewalk parking. Shows proper alignment. Common in narrow or busy streets.

Side-view of full vehicle sidewalk parking. Check for local rules. Always allow pedestrian access.