LOADING bays might seem like a convenient place to pull over for a while, but the laws surrounding them can be tricky, and falling foul of them may prove costly.
Here’s everything you need to know to avoid being slapped with a fine for stopping in a loading bay.
Loading bays are used to load or unload goods from a vehicle, allowing businesses to stock up close to their premises without disrupting traffic too much.
They are typically outlined in yellow or white dotted lines and will say ‘Loading Only’.
It is always advisable to check for signs before using a loading bay for any amount of time.
Loading bays often have signs stating that parking is prohibited in the area.
Some also have nearby signs advising that parking in the bay is only allowed between specified hours.
If you park there and the sign says ‘Loading Only’, you will …