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woodchopper | 15:47 Thu 28th Jan 2010 | Law
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I parked in an Urban Clearway (8 - 9.30 / 4.30 - 6.30) outside of the two specified times on a single yellow line - how come I got a parking ticket for parking illegally ? In all honesty there was a smaller sign on top of a pole that conflicted with that (no parking 8 -6pm) but as I said it was an Urban Clearway.

How can they justify this ?
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If a road is designated as a 'clearway' (urban or otherwise), it means that STOPPING (as well as parking) is prohibited. Simply dropping someone off, or stopping to pick someone up, renders the driver liable to receive a 'ticket'.

So the signs that you saw were not in conflict with each other. Parking is prohibited from 0800 to 1800, but stopping is only prohibited during the morning and evening peak traffic periods.

Chris
Chris - an Urban Clearway is a limited form of Clearway i.e. is not subject to the full prohibition of a Clearway.

One of the "limitations of prohibition" is that stopping to set down and pick up passengers is allowed.
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Thanks Chris - I understand the meaning of the clearway signs now. Albeit too late.

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