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The Traffic Signs Regulations and General Directions 2016

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PART 2Regulatory signs for stopping, waiting, loading and parking controls

Sign table — Schedule 7, Part 2

(1)

Item

(2)

Description

(3)

Sign diagram

(4)

Permitted variants

1

Diagram 664

End of controlled, voucher or restricted parking zone

2

Diagram 666

End of controlled parking zone applying to goods vehicles over the maximum gross weight shown or buses (or both)

1. The number on the lorry symbol may be varied

2. The lorry symbol or the bus symbol may be omitted

3

Diagram 664.1

End of permit parking area

4

Diagram 664.2

End of loading only area

5

Diagram 640.5

End of designated off-road loading area

6

Diagram 646

No stopping during time periods indicated except for so long as may be necessary for the purpose of picking up or setting down passengers

1. Days of the week may be varied

2. The time periods shown in the “am” and “pm” panels may be varied to any other periods

7

Diagram 647

End of the restriction on stopping indicated by the sign at item 6

8

Diagram 642.4

Stopping of vehicles prohibited at all times on a red route clearway (and conveying to drivers that this prohibition is not indicated by double red lines)

9

Diagram 642.5

End of prohibition on stopping indicated by the sign at item 8

10

Diagram 663.4

Reminder to drivers that parking on the verge or footway is prohibited

(Alternative types)

11

Diagram 664.3

End of area where parking on verge or footway is prohibited

(Alternative types)

12

Diagram 667

Vehicles may be parked partially on the verge or footway

(Alternative types)

An arrow pointing to the left or to the right may be added
13

Diagram 668

Vehicles may be parked wholly on the verge or footway

(Alternative types)

An arrow pointing to the left or to the right may be added
14

Diagram 667.1

Vehicles may be parked partially on the verge or footway during the period indicated

(Alternative types)

1. An arrow pointing to the left or to the right may be added in the lower panel

2. “In marked bays” may be added to or substituted for the times shown in the lower panel

3. The time period may be varied to another time period

15

Diagram 668.1

Vehicles may be parked wholly on the verge or footway during the period indicated

(Alternative types)

1. An arrow pointing to the left or to the right may be added in the lower panel

2. “In marked bays” may be added to or substituted for the times shown in the lower panel

3. The time period may be varied to another time period

16

Diagram 667.2

End of area where vehicles may be parked partially on the verge or footway

(Alternative types)

17

Diagram 668.2

End of area where vehicles may be parked wholly on the verge or footway

(Alternative types)

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