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Home > Council Bylaws > Traffic Bylaw 2005

PART I – PARKING RESTRICTIONS


4.         PARKING RESTRICTIONS PRESCRIBED IN FIRST SCHEDULE AND/OR IDENTIFIED ON TRAFFIC MAPS - No person shall stop, stand, or park, or cause to be stopped, stood, or parked, any vehicle, or specified class or description of vehicle, in contravention of the restrictions, limitations and prohibitions identified on the Traffic Maps and/or described in the First Schedule to this Bylaw.[1]

5.                  EXEMPTIONS TO PARKING RESTRICTIONS AND LIMITATIONS - No parking time restriction or parking time limit shall apply to any vehicle with a residents parking permit displayed and issued pursuant to Part VII of this Bylaw for that portion of road where that vehicle is parked.

6.         PLACING SIGNS AND MARKINGS - The Council shall by prescribed markings, signs, notices or devices erected or placed in a conspicuous position in or on any road or other area controlled by it, indicate where on the road, other area or portion thereof, the stopping, standing or parking of any vehicle, or specified class or description of vehicle whether attended or unattended, is prohibited, limited or restricted.

7.         COUNCIL MAY AMEND SIGNS AND MARKINGS - Any of the signs, markings, notices or devices referred to may from time to time be supplemented, altered or removed, but while maintained, shall apply to all vehicles other than those specifically excluded on the sign, marking, notice or device.

8.         UNLAWFUL PARKING - No person shall cause, allow, permit or suffer any vehicle to be parked in any parking space except in accordance with or pursuant to the provisions of this Bylaw and of any resolutions, schedules, or traffic maps made there under.

9.         EFFECT OF THIS BYLAW ON OTHER LAWS - Nothing in this Bylaw creating, constituting or appointing parking areas shall relieve any person from any obligation to observe or comply with any law, Bylaw or regulation prohibiting or regulating the stopping, standing or parking of vehicles close to, or within any fixed distance of, a pedestrian crossing, vehicle entrance, fire hydrant, corner, bend, safety zone or intersection.



[1] Pursuant to s72 (1)(k) of the Transport Act 1962 and subject to the erection of the signs and markings prescribed in accordance with the provisions of the Fourth Schedule of the Traffic Regulations 1976.



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