This legislation has been repealed.
Subject to the
provisions of regulation 1103, a person standing a vehicle on a
carriageway shall stand it —
(a) on a
two-way carriageway, so that it is as near as practicable to, and parallel
with, the left boundary of the carriageway;
(b) on a
one-way carriageway, so that it is as near as practicable to, and parallel
with, either boundary of the carriageway;
(c) so
that it is not less than 1.2 metres from any other vehicle, except a motor
cycle without a trailer parked in accordance with these regulations;
(d) so
that at least 3 metres of the width of the carriageway, between the vehicle
and the farther boundary of the carriageway, or between it and a vehicle
standing on the far side of the carriageway, is available for the passage of
other vehicles;
(e) so
that it does not cause undue obstruction on the carriageway; and
(f) so
that it is entirely within the confines of any parking bay marked on the
carriageway.
[Regulation 1102 amended in Gazette
29 December 1989 p.4683.]