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Parking prohibition comprises a set of essential rules designed to guarantee road safety, facilitate traffic and ensure free access to public and private spaces. These rules precisely identify the locations where parking is strictly prohibited in order to avoid any blockage or danger to users.
C. Parking prohibition
Parking prohibited in front of a garage or driveway
Parking is prohibited in front of a garage or driveway, unless the vehicle bears a registration plate identical to the one visibly displayed and registered for that access.
Distance of one metre in front of or behind a parked vehicle
It is forbidden to park less than one metre in front of or behind a vehicle that is stationary or parked.
Distance of 15 metres from public transport stops
It is forbidden to park less than 15 metres before or after a bus, trolleybus or tram stop. This provision ensures the safety and proper functioning of public transport.
Observing parking prohibitions is crucial for the harmonious use of public space. By respecting these rules, drivers contribute to everyone's safety and better organisation of road traffic.