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Yellow Lines
A single yellow line parallel to the kerb or roadside prohibits parking DAY
and NIGHT. |
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Parking (Scratch) Cards
Parking in St. Helier streets and in most Public Car Parks is paid for with
Parking Cards which can be bought from any shop or garage displaying this
symbol. You can buy units of paycards which are presently costing 40p per
unit. This will allow you up to one hour of parking per unit. Read the
instructions on the back of your Paycard then scratch off the
MONTH/DAY/DATE/HOUR/MINUTE of your arrival and display the card inside your
windscreen. From 5.00pm to 8.00am and all day SUNDAY no Paycard is needed
and parking is FREE. |
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Parking Discs
In some roads on the outskirts of St. Helier parking is free but controlled
by Parking Discs obtainable from the Town Hall. Use of the Disc will give
you 2 hours in the Green Zone and 3 or 6 hours in the White Zone - look for
the plates fixed on to lamp-posts. Set the Disc to show your time of arrival
and display inside your windscreen. From 5.00pm to 8.00am and all day SUNDAY
a disc is not needed. |
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Disabled Parking
If you are an Orange Badge holder you may park in one of the special parking
places set aside for disabled drivers in both St. Helier streets and Public
Car Parks around the Island. A map of parking places may be obtained from
the Town Hall. The Orange Badge must be used in conjunction with a Parking
Disc. NB:- In Parking Card areas you may park up to 2 hours for 40p. |
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All Parking
You are not allowed to park within 10 yards of a junction, on or near a
pedestrian crossing or Bus Stop, on a bend, where it would block entrances
or in a narrow lane. NB:- Near some Harbours, at the Airport and in
privately administrated Car Parks different arrangements may exist eg., Pay
& Display, Discs on Sundays, Pay on Exit, etc. |