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Parking correctly

Vehicle owners should be aware of correct parking in residential streets to avoid being issued infringements for parking violations.
 

Victorian Road Rules state that it is an offence to double park.

When parking in a two-way street you must park on the left hand side of the road and your vehicle must face the direction of travel, that is the passenger side must be parked to the kerb and not the steering wheel side.

You must park within the marked lines of the parking bay.

A driver cannot stop on a bicycle path, footpath, shared path, or a dividing strip/median strip.

Footpaths

Drivers must not stop on a road in a position that obstructs access by vehicles or pedestrians to, or from, a footpath ramp or a similar way of access to a footpath.

There is potential for pedestrians and others, particularly those in wheelchairs, motorised wheelchairs and prams to be obstructed.

Driveways

Drivers must not stop across a driveway unless dropping off or picking up passengers, the driver must not leave the vehicle and must not stop for more than 2 minutes.

Further assistance

Contact our Customer Service Team if you require further assistance in this matter.

Common Questions

Yes, you can stop in a No Parking area for up to two minutes, provided you are setting down or picking up a passenger or loading or unloading goods. 

The driver must stay within three metres of the vehicle. 
 

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