Chapter 26 Flashcards

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Q

What is the minimum distancie between cars parking?

A

You have to leave 1 m with the car in front and behind for parking. For waiting you don’t have this restriction.

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Are you allowed to park on a bus or tram stop?

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For parking, you have to leave 15 m before and after. 
For waiting (dropping a passenger) you can do it there.
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Are you allowed to park/wait at the entrance of private property or a parking space?

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Parking is not allowed (Only for the owner when the plate number is displayed).
Waiting is allowed.
These rules also apply to public parking… there you can wait but not park.

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Are you allowed to park/wait at the cycle lane when there is an obstacle?

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Yes. When there is an obstacle obliging cyclists to leave the lane.
When there is no obstacle (or the end of the cycle lane) you have to leave 5 m before and after.

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Are you allowed to park/wait on a narrow road?

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There must be more than 3 m for passing cars. You can not park when there is a car on the other side and the distance is less than 3 m between cars.
You can wait, though.

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Are you allowed to park/wait on a priority road?

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The priority road is the one with the yellow diamond.
Outside the built-up area, no.
Inside the built-up area, yes.

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Are you allowed to park/wait on a road segregated into lanes or a public lane with 3 roads?

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No. Only when there is a parking sign allowing it.

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Are you allowed to park/wait on a verge with dashed yellow lines?

A

You are allowed to wait but not park.

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Are you allowed to park/wait in the area for disabled people?

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You are allowed to wait but not park.

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10
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Are you allowed to park/wait on the tram tracks?

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You are allowed to wait if you don’t hinder the traffic, but not park.

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What are the signs prohibiting parking and waiting?

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The red circle with blue in the center.
One stripe is the only prohibition for parking.
Two stripes (like an x) prohibition for parking and waiting.
You can not park/wait on the road, the side, or the verge until the next junction.

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What are the signs prohibiting parking and waiting with arrows?

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The signs prohibiting parking/waiting can have arrows.
An arrow pointing upwards: the restriction starts passing the sign.
An arrow pointing downwards: the restriction ends passing the sign.
An arrow pointing both up and down: the restriction applies for a longer distance before and after the sign.

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What means prohibiting parking with a 1-15 or 16-31?

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You are not allowed to park on that side of the road, but you can still park on the verge or on the other side (if allowed).
The changeover occurs on the last day of the restriction between 7.30 pm and 8.00 pm

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