· Forbidden Parking
You must not park on the following spots:
- Opposite to another vehicle on a narrow road
- At the entrance or exit of a fire station, police station, ambulance station or hospital
- Where you would block other road users' views of a traffic signal or the road ahead
- 15 metres before or 5 metres after pedestrian crossings or traffic lights
- Where parking is forbidden by traffic signs or road markings, as detailed below
- When there is a single yellow line as a road mark with an upright information plate nearby, you must not park during the times shown
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- When there are double yellow lines, you are not allowed to park at any time
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- Parking spots with a disabled person symbol are only available for people suffering from a disability
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· Parking Sign
Permitted and prohibited parking signs in Ireland may specify multiple times, places, durations, restrictions and vehicle categories in a condensed form on a single sign.
Parking Permitted | Parking Prohibited |
You may also find this sign with two-way diagonals indicating a specific area must be kept clear during the specified times of the day.
Clearway |
· Paid Parking
Disc parking and Pay-and-Display parking system are both valid in Ireland. You are most likely to find a solar powered meter for Pay-and-Display, which prices usually range from 80 cent to €2.9 per hour.