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Parking signs are particular signs that provide information about where you can and cannot park your vehicle. They help drivers understand the rules and regulations for parking in specific areas. These signs are typically placed where parking rules must be communicated clearly to drivers.

Parking signs are used in various places, such as streets, roads, parking lots, and other areas where vehicles can park. They help prevent confusion and ensure that drivers follow the correct parking rules, which can vary depending on the location and purpose of the parking area.

Australian Standards:

In Australia, parking signs follow specific standards to ensure consistency and clarity. These standards are set by the Australian Road Rules and the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). The MUTCD provides guidelines for designing and using traffic signs, including parking signs.

Colours and Shapes:

Parking signs in Australia use specific colours and shapes to convey their meanings quickly and universally:

  1. Green Circle with White P: This indicates a parking area. It means you are allowed to park your vehicle in the designated area. For example, a green circle with a white "P" means parking is permitted.

  2. Blue Circle with White Wheelchair Symbol: This indicates parking spaces for people with disabilities. These spaces are reserved for those with valid disabled parking permits.

These colours and shapes help drivers quickly understand the parking rules and regulations in a given area, promoting safe and organised parking practices.