
Da Karlsruhe Bahnhof, questo segno sinistro è un Braintwist. Come l’ho letto: nessun parcheggio è rimasto di questo cartello e non sul marciapiede.
Significava significare: fermare consentito sul marciapiede a sinistra di questo segno.
Nella mia mente quando permetti qualcosa, dovresti usare un segno quadrato blu come il segno giusto per handicap.
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Yeah, the German traffic regulations make a difference between parking and stopping. This is indeed a “no parking” sign, while the one with two diagonal bars (like a cross) would mean “no parking and no stopping”.
There is a sign that would allow parking on the sidewalk (VZ 315), but I don’t think there is a sign that would allow stopping on the sidewalk.
To make things even more complicated, remember that even if it is allowed, only cars with a max legal total weight (not actual or empty weight) of less than 2,8t can park or stop on the sidewalk
The combination of signs on the left means it stopping allowed on the “**Seitenstreifen**” (**shoulder**), NOT the sidewalk (Gehweg)!
I don’t drive a car, but I think the *no parking* sign with an arrow to the left means “*start* of parking prohibition”. Arrow right would be “*end* of parking prohibition”. Not a literal direction.
If it follows the same logic, the square parking sign means “end of parking area”, which feels redundant to me, so either I’m wrong or it’s a typical case of German sign forestry.
Source: I had to hire a moving firm once and they brought signs.
Stopping is allowed but not on the sidewalk?
Parking is allowed but not on the sidewalk?
The sign means: “Start of parking prohibition. Parking also not allowed on the shoulder.” The shoulder is the gap between the right-most lane of traffic and the sidewalk, so even if it looks as if there’s a parking bay… you can’t park there.
“Parking” is defined as stopping for more than three minutes, or stopping and leaving the vehicle. So if there is a shoulder there, you can use it to (for example) drop people off or pick people up, you just can’t park there.