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Parking and Marking Traffic Signs (PDF Free Download) – UK Driving Theory Test

Parking and marking signs are usually rectangular and use blue, white, or yellow colors to indicate where you can or cannot leave your vehicle. They inform you of specific parking zones, time limits, and any fees or permits required for that area.

Waiting prohibited 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, throughout the year. Yellow plates are no longer used where the restriction applies all year round

Waiting prohibited 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, throughout the year. Yellow plates are no longer used where the restriction applies all year round

Waiting prohibited between times shown on the sign

Waiting prohibited between times shown on the sign

This ‘no waiting’ sign is used on portable signs to mark temporary waiting restrictions

This ‘no waiting’ sign is used on portable signs to mark temporary waiting restrictions

Loading prohibited between times shown on the sign

Loading prohibited between times shown on the sign

No loading at any time throughout the year

No loading at any time throughout the year

No waiting at any time during the summer months in the direction of the arrow. No waiting at any time throughout the year in the opposite direction (no yellow plate required)

No waiting at any time during the summer months in the direction of the arrow. No waiting at any time throughout the year in the opposite direction (no yellow plate required)

Parking bay with individual spaces (parallel to the kerb)

Parking bay with individual spaces (parallel to the kerb)

Parking bay with individual spaces (echelon)

Parking bay with individual spaces (echelon)

Continuous parking bay adjacent to the kerb (words may be added outside the bay to describe the type of parking)

Continuous parking bay adjacent to the kerb (words may be added outside the bay to describe the type of parking)

Solo motorcycles

Solo motorcycles

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