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ON—STREET PARKING AND LOADING

7.9 The sign must be used with a bay marking to diagram 1028.3, 1028.4, 1032 or 1033 (direction 24(1)), as specified in table 7-2.

PERMIT PARKING

660 Parking place for permit holders

An arrow may be added pointing to the left or to the right. Times, days and months may be added. The name of the traffic authority may be added. Permit identifiers may be added. "Permit holders" may be varied to "Card holders", "Doctor permit holders", "Large or slow vehicles", "Business permit holders" or "Resident permit holders" (any other class of permit holder requires authorisation)

660.3 Parking place for resident permit holders

An arrow may be added pointing to the left or to the right. Times, days and months may be added. The name of the traffic authority may be added. The permit identifiers may be varied. "Resident permit holders" may be varied to "Permit holders", "Doctor permit holders" or "Business permit holders" (any other class of permit holder requires authorisation)

7.10 Where a parking place is reserved for permit holders, a sign to either diagram 660 or 660.3 is used. The latter is effectively a permitted variant of diagram 660 and illustrates the use of permit identifiers. Diagram 660 may be varied for non—permit use at a bay reserved for large or slow vehicles, in which case it must be used with the bay marking to diagram 1028.3 varied to LARGE OR SLOW VEHICLES ONLY. Other permitted variants of diagram 660 are "Card holders only", "Doctor permit holders only", "Business permit holders only" and "Resident permit holders only". The bay markings used with the sign are specified in table 7-3.

7.11 Permit parking is provided where residents could have difficulty in parking close to their homes because road space would otherwise be taken up by commuters, shoppers etc. The use of the word "Resident" is optional; however it might help to identify the users of a permit scheme, particularly where the permit identifiers described in para 7.12 are not used. Permits may also be issued for other purposes, such as doctor permits to allow doctors to park close to a surgery where off—street parking is not available, and business permits to allow owners, managers or other permit holders to park close to their business premises, particularly if loading and unloading of vehicles is required.

Table 7-3 Bay markings used with signs to diagrams 660 and 660.3
Type of user Road marking diagram no.
Permit holders 1028.4, 1032 or 1033, each with no legend, or 1028.4 with the legend PERMIT HOLDERS ONLY
Card holders
(not diagram 660.3)
1028.4, 1032 or 1033, each with no legend
Doctor permit holders 1028.4, 1032 or 1033, each with either no legend or with the legend DOCTOR, or 1028.4 with the legend PERMIT HOLDERS ONLY
Business permit holders 1028.4, 1032 or 1033, each with no legend, or 1028.4 with the legend PERMIT HOLDERS ONLY
Resident permit holders 1028.4, 1032 or 1033, each with no legend, or 1028.4 with the legend PERMIT HOLDERS ONLY
Large or slow vehicle
(not diagram 660.3)
1028.3 with the legend LARGE OR SLOW VEHICLES ONLY

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