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The Parking Rules You Need to Follow in Adelaide

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Adelaide is a busy and bustling city. Apart from the traffic rules, there are certain parking rules you need to follow when in Adelaide. The city offers long-term and short-term parking options with special arrangements for motorcyclists and people with disabilities. Following are some parking Adelaiderules according to the Australian Road Rules. When people follow these rules and cooperate with the authorities, traffic jams and other hassles are avoided. Also, a safe and fair environment is ensured for the benefit of all road users.

Parallel Parking Adelaide

You should park your vehicle parallel to the edge of the road and footpath unless there are signs indicating some other method. The following are the rules:

  • If the road is one-way, park parallel to the road as near to the left or the right edge of the road as possible.
  • If the road is two-way, park the vehicle parallel to the road in a way that it is as close to its left edge as practically possible.
  • Wherever parking lots are marked, park your vehicle in a single lot unless your vehicle is too big not to fit in a single bay.
  • If there are no parking bays, you must leave a space of at least one metre between your vehicle and those in the front and behind.

Angle Parking Adelaide

Angle parking is represented by road markings or signs. This indicates that your vehicle must be parked at an appropriate angle to the curb, as the marking or the road sign suggests. Also, you must park your vehicle entirely inside the parking bay.

  • If a marking states that angle parking other than a right angle is allowed, you must park the vehicle in a way that the front faces the curb unless a sign states otherwise.
  • If a sign indicates angle parking without specifying the angle, you should park your vehicle at 45° with the front facing the curb unless a sign states otherwise.
  • If a sign indicates right-angled parking, you may park with either the front or the rear of the vehicle to the curb unless there is a sign stating otherwise.

Heavy vehicles

According to the Australian Road Rules, a vehicle is considered heavy when its gross mass is 4.5 tons or more and its length exceeds 7.5 metres.

  • If you own a long or heavy vehicle, park it in a way that does not obstruct other road users.
  • Also, you must not park it on the road in a built-up area for more than an hour unless the driver is dropping off or picking up goods or a traffic control device allows a longer time.

Conclusion

Adelaide has a revolutionary parking system. You can find vacant parking spaces using the Park Adelaide smartphone app, pay for it within the app, and get a notification before the parking time you paid for expires. With these parking rules in mind, you can get around the city responsibly and make the most of your experience.

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