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You must not park or stop your vehicle:
on the right-hand side of the road, except in a one-way street
where it will be in the way of other people using the road (including pedestrians)
near a corner, curve, hill, traffic island or intersection, if it will stop other people from seeing along the road
on the road, if you can park the vehicle off the road without damaging grass or gardens (a controlling authority may have a bylaw and/or signs prohibiting parking on a grass verge)
on any footpath
on a traffic island (whether it is flush or raised)
on, or closer than 6 metres to, an intersection, unless there are parking spaces or a notice telling you that you can park there
on, or closer than 6 metres to, the approach side of a pedestrian crossing
on a marked bus stop or taxi stand
closer than 6 metres to a bus stop marked only by a sign
in front of, or closer than 1 metre to, a vehicle entrance
alongside another parked vehicle – that is, you must not double-park
on 'no stopping' lines (broken yellow lines) marked within 1 metre of the edge of the road, which you may see near pedestrian crossings, intersections, driveways or narrow roads
where traffic signs say you must not stop or park
where a sign says that part of the road is reserved for specified kinds of vehicles (for example, bus, taxi or goods service vehicles) – in many cases, this restriction is marked by a broken yellow line more than 1 metre from the kerb
in a cycle lane
in a bus or transit lane during the hours of operation as indicated by signs
on, or closer than 500mm to, a fire hydrant, unless somebody who can move the vehicle stays with it
on a yellow circle on the road containing a rectangle (as shown below) or between the circle and the footpath, unless somebody who can move the vehicle stays with it.
without due care and consideration for other road users. You must leave sufficient room between your vehicle and any adjacent parked vehicles to allow easy access.
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