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Most zones are quite clear on which type of vehicles can legally stop within the zone: Truck, Taxi and Bus Zones are for the exclusive use of the vehicle type indicated on the sign. A road designated as an urban clearway has fixed operating hours. In most cases, vehicles are not allowed to stop during these hours. This is to ensure that commuter traffic flows freely while also allowing for parking on the road during times of lower demand. Except during the hours that an urban clearway is in use, you are allowed to drop off or pick up passengers as long as you do not create an obstacle and only for the necessary period.
You will almost always be expected to pay and view where you see an Urban Clearway sign-in service, as it will be a common stopping place normally. These are very plain and noticeable in certain parts of London, so make sure to glance around and look at other cars and see if they have parking tickets posted on their cars. For example, you would normally only be able to park for a maximum of hours in these locations. Urban clearways, as the name indicates, are most often found in urban areas.
Your car is not permitted to stop on the road or the side of the road when entering one of these urban clearways. Vehicles must remain in motion at all times and must not be parked. Days and times will normally be printed on urban clearway signs to indicate that the no-stopping rule is in effect. As a result, the sign can state that you are not permitted to stop between the hours of 8 a.
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