332—Parking control signs applying to a length of road
(1) If a parking
control sign displays an arrow and is at the side of a road, then, unless
information on or with the sign indicates otherwise, the sign applies to the
length of road between the sign and the nearest (in the direction indicated by
the arrow) of the following:
(a) a
parking control sign at that side of the road that displays an arrow
indicating the opposite direction;
(b) a
yellow edge line on the road;
(c) if
the road ends at a T-intersection or dead end—the end of the road.
Note 1—
"Edge line", "parking control sign", "T-intersection" and "with" are defined
in the dictionary.
Note 2—
Rule 322(3) and (4) deal with the meaning of a traffic control device in or at
an area or place.
(2) If a parking
control sign displays an arrow and is at the centre of a road or on a dividing
strip, then, unless information on or with the sign indicates otherwise, the
sign applies to the length of road between the sign and the nearest (in the
direction indicated by the arrow) of the following:
(a) a
parking control sign at the centre of the road or on the dividing strip that
displays an arrow indicating the opposite direction;
(b) a
yellow edge line on the road;
(c) if
the road ends at a T-intersection or dead end—the end of the road.
Note—
"Centre of the road" and "dividing strip" are defined in the dictionary.