Yellow Lines

Yellow Lines

Yellow lines are provided where there is a need to restrict parking to help alleviate traffic flow and to prevent obstructions on the highway. There are only two types used:

  • double lines usually to mark lengths of road where there is no waiting at any time. However there are exceptions to this and supplementary plates fixed to lighting columns or posts will tell you what the actual restriction is.
  • single lines usually indicate a shorter period of restriction such as daytime. Again supplementary plates will show the actual times.

Loading restrictions are shown by yellow markings on the kerb and on the supplementary plates.

The Highway Code gives examples of these lines in normal use. All lines on the highway must be authorised by the Authority.  Special lines are allowed with prior approval of the Department for Transport, or if they are experimental and under trial.

If you want to request yellow lines in a particular road you must make such a request in writing (via letter or email) to the Head of Transportation Services.


White Lines

White lines on the road are provided to help road users by giving different types of information on lane use and directions.

Road markings are as important as signs.

Longitudinal markings inform and warn road users of approaching situations that will require them to take some form of action (i.e. solid white line - do not cross, or lane line - turn right).

Transverse lines also give instruction (i.e. stop or give way).

The Highway Code also gives examples of these types of lines in normal use and their associated rules.

All lines on the highway must be authorised by the Authority. Special lines are allowed with prior approval of the Department for Transport link will open in new window, or if they are experimental and under trial.



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