What exactly applies?
Who exactly is allowed to park here? Only residents in general, or can you park on weekends without a resident's permit?
Thank you in advance
Who exactly is allowed to park here? Only residents in general, or can you park on weekends without a resident's permit?
Thank you in advance
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The upper additional sign indicates that the parking space is reserved exclusively for residents with parking card T. Others must not park there. This regulation is not limited in time, so it applies 24 hours a day 24 hours a day 24 hours a day 24 hours a day 24 hours a day.
The lower additional sign indicates that a parking disk is to be used in the specified times. Residents with parking card T are exempt from parking disc parking. However, because of the upper additional sign, only residents with parking card T can park there around the clock, the parking disk control is completely superfluous and runs into the void.
That’s what the sign says. If it can be good that the authority actually wanted to make a different regulation, it would have to sign it differently. If non-inhabitants are to be allowed to park there at certain times, the upper additional sign should be limited accordingly in time.
From Monday to Friday from 8 am to 6 pm you can park there with parking disc for a maximum of 2 hours. You can park between 18 and 8 o’clock without a parking disc. On weekends you don’t need a parking disk, so you can park from Friday 6:00 to Monday 8:00.
Exception: if you have a parking card T, you can park there permanently and do not need a parking disk. Only the parking card on the front panel as proof.
You always have to read these signs from top to bottom.
Well, that’s a parking lot.
This applies only to residents with parking card T.
But from Mo-Fr 8-18 o’clock everyone can stand there, with parking disc 2h.
Except residents with parking card T, they can always stand there…
My interpretation, no absolute claim to correctness.
That’s what I see.
But that is absolutely correct!😊👍
In general, I always read it like that, only where do you see a “who everyone stands there”?
The lowest sign.
Foreigners may stand there for 2 hours with a parking clock during the period mentioned. Outside the time limit, everyone can park there.
With resident parking card “T” (probably only one district) 24/7 can park there.
I’d say you can park without ID on the weekend.
in the weekend, only the residents
The residents with parking card T can park there continuously.
Mo-Fr from 8am to 18pm refers to the parking disc requirement for drivers without a resident ID.
In the rest of the time (Mo-Fr from 18-8 am and Saturday/Sunday complete) no parking disk is required
because most residents are at home, then all parking spaces are occupied otherwise an additional sign would have to be attached,
But on weekends, everyone can park there without parking. In your comment, it’s more like there are only residents without a parking card and parking disc standing there.
I mean