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“Some drivers come up with the idea of parking their cars this way,” the author of the letter does not hide his sarcasm, sharing a photo of a car parked near a public transport stop.
However, the vehicle is left unattended in a yellow zigzag, which according to the Road Traffic Regulations (KET) means that parking or parking in the area delimited by the zigzag is prohibited.
Violation of the KET by stopping and stopping in places where signs or road markings prohibit it would result in a fine of € 30-90 for the driver. However, in this case, the car was left without circulating in the place marked with a yellow zigzag, nor was it parked at a public transport stop, which would interfere with scheduled transport.
Not everything is as it seems
Driving instructor Olga Židovlenkova, commenting on the “Delfi” situation captured in the photo, emphasized that although the yellow zigzag and standing on it signify a violation of KET, the situation is not necessarily what it seems to passersby.
“It’s a completely real scenario where the car just pulled out of the parking lot in front of it. And instead of passersby, I would think if it is really necessary to take photos, or better to check if it is possible to move the car to a safe place, because it is not possible to leave it that way ”, emphasized the expert.
She said that she had seen the car roll down the street herself, so with the help of those around her, she pushed it back into the parking lot and changed the brick under the steering wheel so it wouldn’t roll down the street again.
Others also made fun of them until they realized what happened. And we left a note for the driver so that next time he doesn’t forget to put on the handbrake and put the first gear in gear, ”said the interlocutor.
What do the yellow lines mean?
As indicated by the KET, the yellow line generally indicates places where stopping and standing is prohibited. A solid yellow line can also be used on road works to mark traffic directions. Crossing this line is prohibited. It is also important that if the yellow line is used in combination with white marking lines, the yellow line should be used.
The dashed yellow line indicates places where standing is prohibited. In addition, it can be used in road works. In this case, this line can be crossed on both sides. And if the line is used together with the white, the yellow should be followed.
A yellow zigzag indicates a location or side of the road where stopping is prohibited along the entire zigzag.
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