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A driver may park in a loading zone if: They are driving a vehicle that has been built to carry goods and they are engaged in picking up or dropping off goods (up to a maximum of 30 minutes).
\u201cOnly drivers of vehicles \u201cprincipally constructed for carrying goods\u201d [assumption \u2013 this means utes, vans, trucks] may park their vehicle in a loading zone. \u201cThese vehicles may stop for up to 30 minutes if they are being loaded or unloaded.
Can I park across my own driveway? Rule: Unless you're dropping off or picking up passengers, you can't legally park on or across a driveway \u2013 even your own.
You can stop in a loading zone for up to 30 minutes (or as otherwise signed) if you are dropping off, or picking up goods or passengers and meet the following conditions. People carrying goods must drive a: goods-carrying vehicle. courier or signed delivery vehicle.
In loading bays there is a maximum stay of 20 minutes. Activity must be constant - if no activity is seen for five minutes then a penalty charge notice may be issued.
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Loading bay Loading bays should be used only where goods, by reason of their size or weight, could not be reasonably conveyed to or from premises other than by means of a vehicle.
in a loading zone unless you have an loading zone parking permit or the vehicle is specifically permitted to use the loading zone. across any passage, thoroughfare, entrance, driveway or foot crossing. so that any part of the vehicle overhangs any line marking or parking space or bay.
Loading and unloading in controlled parking zones Loading and unloading is allowed for up to 20 minutes in parking bays and on yellow lines, only if it is safe to do so. Vehicles must be seen to be in continuous use for loading and unloading and must not be left unattended.
If you need to drop off passengers, or pick up something, you're free to use a loading zone (unless it's signed for commercial vehicles, and you don't have a permit), and if there's a designated time period \u2013 say Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm \u2013 you're often free to park in a loading zone outside of these times, unless it ...
Taxis, buses or passenger vehicles (including wagons) are allowed to stop in Victorian loading zones, only for the purposes of picking up or dropping off passengers. They are not permitted to stand (wait) or park in loading zones at any time.

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