This legislation has been repealed.
(1) A person shall not
stand a vehicle partly within and partly outside a parking area.
(2) Where the traffic
sign or signs associated with a parking area not inscribed with the words,
“Angle Parking”, then —
(a)
where the parking area is adjacent to the boundary of a carriageway, a person
standing a vehicle in the parking area shall stand it as near as practicable
to, and parallel with, that boundary; and
(b)
where the parking area is at or near the centre of the carriageway, a person
standing a vehicle in that parking area shall stand it approximately at right
angles to the centre of the carriageway, unless a sign associated with the
parking area, indicates or marks on the carriageway indicate, that vehicles
are to stand in a different position.
(3) Where a traffic
sign associated with a parking area is inscribed with the words “Angle
Parking”, a person standing a vehicle in the parking area, shall stand
the vehicle at an angle of approximately 45 degrees to the centre of the
carriageway, unless otherwise indicated by the inscription on the parking sign
or by marks on the carriageway surface.
(4)
Subregulation (3) of this regulation does not apply to a person standing
a motor cycle without a trailer in a parking area.
[Regulation 1103 amended in Gazette
29 December 1989 p.4684.]