What do double yellow lines mean in London?
What do double yellow lines mean in London? Double yellow kerb lines Double yellow lines painted across kerbs indicate that loading or unloading is prohibited at all times. The kerb marking usually appears with a white sign reading “No loading at any time”. Drivers may stop near double yellow kerb lines to drop off and pick up passengers.
What is the single red line in London?
Single and double red lines ban all stopping, parking and loading. Double red lines apply at all times and single red lines usually apply during the working day. Red route controls are enforced by the Police and their traffic wardens.
What is the difference between yellow line and double yellow line?
A single solid yellow line means that passing is not advised but you may pass, with extreme caution. A single dashed yellow line means passing is allowed. A double solid yellow line means passing is not allowed under any circumstances.
What do yellow lines on the road mean UK?
Single yellow lines are found on the edges of roads and indicate that drivers should never wait on this section between the times given on nearby signs. If there are no accompanying signs, waiting restrictions apply everyday including Sundays and Bank Holidays. They are commonly found on residential streets.