It limits parking in the layby - to those vehicles listed - between 9am and 6pm. By implication other vehicles cannot use the layby between those hours but any vehicle can park there at other times. By default any vehicle can park overnight provided it has departed by 9am unless it is of a type listed on the sign.
For example, if you are touring Norfolk in your caravan and you haven't booked a cottage you can stay the night but cannot use the layby as a base during your holiday.
What does this sign mean?
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Re: What does this sign mean?
Aaaaaah - so it allows locals without a driveway to leave their car there all day and night, and allows visitors to park/sleep overnight in the spaces, but stops people from dumping a huge motorhome in the layby and going walking all day presumably.
That's a most unusual set of circumstances, I wonder what is nearby that would have caused so much hassle for locals in terms of those spaces being obstructed by non-car vehicles.
That's a most unusual set of circumstances, I wonder what is nearby that would have caused so much hassle for locals in terms of those spaces being obstructed by non-car vehicles.
Re: What does this sign mean?
The main purpose of the sign is to confuse the heck out of people so that they go somewhere else?
Your 'standard' is how you drive alone, not how you drive during a test.
Re: What does this sign mean?
TheInsanity1234 wrote:Aaaaaah - so it allows locals without a driveway to leave their car there all day and night, and allows visitors to park/sleep overnight in the spaces, but stops people from dumping a huge motorhome in the layby and going walking all day presumably.
That's a most unusual set of circumstances, I wonder what is nearby that would have caused so much hassle for locals in terms of those spaces being obstructed by non-car vehicles.
It's in Walsingham, Norfolk - where we are as I write this...just here...
https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@52.89562 ... authuser=0
Apparently they get loads of coaches in the Summer visiting the religious shrines.
Martin - Bristol Advanced Motorists: IMI National Observer, Group Secretary, Masters (dist), DSA: ADI, Fleet, RoSPA (Dip)
Re: What does this sign mean?
As well you know, the sign qualifies the road markings. Thank goodness you aren't having to deal with the driving around irreligious shrines!
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