Go somewhere else to drive and park if you are not willing to do so according to our rules.
Nebuladiver on
Maybe learn the rules better. Even in Ireland that’s not allowed.
jtackman on
Too close mate, they teach this in driving school and it is always asked in the theory test. It’s a very important feature of pedestrian safety, no joke
Doparow on
Sound wasn’t to sure like I’m new to Finland like in Ireland it’s usually 2 metres. Sorry annoying or joking
gurlycurls on
It’s not a good meripäivät if you don’t get a fine
Ok_Gas_8606 on
Pay up and laugh all you want, could have spend that 50e on something better by learning the traffic rules first
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Pedestrian safety is a joke to you? The limit is 5 meters so drivers have a better view of the crosswalk.
You need to leave 5 meters space between your car and the zebra line.
Point is that parked car does not block view for crossing and people using it.
Lmaaaooo you are the joke. Safety isnt a joke.
5 meters before crosswalk.
Yes. 5 m from a crossing/junction is a no parking zone.
Tip – check local rules before driving in a new country to avoid fines.
What exactly are you asking? Yes, it’s illegal to park closer than 5 m before a pedestrian crossing.
I did a quick google search and apparently the rule is [stricter in Ireland](https://www.theaa.ie/blog/safe-parking/) (15 m).
Go somewhere else to drive and park if you are not willing to do so according to our rules.
Maybe learn the rules better. Even in Ireland that’s not allowed.
Too close mate, they teach this in driving school and it is always asked in the theory test. It’s a very important feature of pedestrian safety, no joke
Sound wasn’t to sure like I’m new to Finland like in Ireland it’s usually 2 metres. Sorry annoying or joking
It’s not a good meripäivät if you don’t get a fine
Pay up and laugh all you want, could have spend that 50e on something better by learning the traffic rules first