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You can stop to load and unload on both single and double yellow lines - please see details below for the usual rules which apply.
If additional restrictions apply these will be indicated by kerb markings.
IMPORTANT: Continuous loading activity must be apparent at all times, otherwise a Penalty Charge Notice may be issued.
IMPORTANT: Continuous loading activity must be apparent at all times, otherwise a Penalty Charge Notice may be issued.
If you need to carry out specific works for a long period of time on single or double yellow lines you may need to apply for a yellow line dispensation.
For a six month period from Thursday 31 January 2008, resident permit holders will be given a five minute allowance when stopping on single yellow lines to collect or pick up passengers, or load and unload.
This means that parking attendants will allow resident permit holders to be away from their car for up to five minutes if they are doing legitimate loading and unloading. This does not include activities such as buying a newspaper, using a cashpoint, or unloading groceries. A Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) will be issued to those who leave their vehicle parked.
Resident permit holders must be displaying a valid resident permit for that zone, and be stopped on a single yellow line that does not have any loading restrictions in place.
If no loading or unloading is noted after five minutes, the parking attendant will issue a PCN.
This move comes after comments from Westminster residents that they sometimes need to leave their vehicles unattended for a short time when carrying out loading and unloading.