could anyone explain these signs for me?
They seem to give contradictory info? Can I park for five minutes or an hour during the day?
I can! This is Seattle. The yellow sign only applies to the yellow curb. If the curb isn’t colored, or there isn’t a sign with an arrow, saying no parking beyond this, then the white and green sign applies.
Hard to say when we cant see the whole sign
if you’re ticketed make an appointment with a magistrate & your fine will likely be reduced or even entirely dismissed
I read this way too British of sentence to apply in Seattle but I see you’re right
Seconded.
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A few thousand well placed Luigi’s could save America.
Don’t know the laws there, but in Texas, white signs represent things regulated by laws and have legal repercussions while yellow signs are just warnings or notices.
- Drive 45 passing a white sign that says 35: get a ticket
- Drive 45 passing a yellow sign that says 35: probably trying to warn you about a curve, condition, wildlife, or intersection. Slow down if you’re feeling cautious.
vote 47, go direct to heaven, y’all!!!
…driving the shoreline highway in marin county, i learned that when the posted advisory says 5, they f*cking mean it…
I once drove through a trailer park that said 9½, and I wasn’t sure what to make of that. I know that it’s meant to catch your attention, but what a useless fucking number to choose.
Looks like they’re blocking that driveway.
maybe was a driveway once, now it’s a sidewalk adjacent to a business
I could go for a 5 minute load right about now…



