WHEN learning how to drive it's really important to know the meanings of road traffic sign.

But what is an urban clearway traffic sign and what does it mean?

What is an urban clearway traffic sign?

An urban clearway traffic sign is a designated section of a road in busy locations where local authorities have set times when vehicles cannot park, stop or unload and load.

The sign features the blue circle with red diagonal line through it - which is the no waiting sign.

The rest of the sign clearly states urban clearway and has the days and times when the rule applies.

It might be during an entire working day or just in rush hour.

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For example the sign could state the times 8am to 9.30am and 4pm to 6pm. These are the times the restrictions apply.

There are often no road markings to accompany the sign, however it will repeat itself throughout the area.

When the Urban Clearway has ended there will be a sign reading, “End”.

What does an urban clearway traffic sign mean?

The sign means that vehicles aren't allowed to wait at the side of the road, from where the first sign is placed until the end.

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Vehicles have to keep moving and not park up at all.

However during the Urban Clearway's hours of operation, drivers can stop briefly to pick up or drop off passengers.

But although they can stop, the red diagonal line across a blue background means that they are not allowed to wait.

The restrictions only apply for the hours indicated on the sign, so make sure to read them carefully.

Outside the hours of operation, you may stop and and park on the road as indicated by any other markings or signage.

For example there may be parking meters or a pay and display system in force as well as yellow lines.

Can you be fined for driving in an urban clearway?

Motorists are allowed to drive in an urban clearway area.

However you can get fined if you are breaking the rules and stop or park in the area.

If you break the rules you may be issued with a penalty charge notice (PCN).

You can get fined between £100 to £130 for breaking the rule in an urban clearway area.

If you pay the PCN within 21 days after receiving, a 50 % discount rate will apply.

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Be aware that urban clearway rules and restrictions may vary between cities or countries.

It is essential to refer to local traffic regulations to understand the specific restrictions and timings in a particular area.

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