I think that means ”no parking, except max 24h parking allowed during the weekend.”
I believe it means no parking at all monday- saturday. If it was Sunday there would be parentheses around the time
To explain why there sometimes is a blue P sign and sometimes not, the blue P sign requires painted bays associated to it, while this sign does not need any specific bays. Quite common to see both in cities depending on the spots
the rectangular 24h 0-24 is actually unnecessary as parking there is always prohibited. If parking would be allowed at times it would white on blue background
You’re twice as banned from parking here.
People really need to learn to just not comment on stuff like this if they are completely clueless huh…
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No parking, taking effect 27/4
Parking prohibited
But you can park for 24 hours
Valid between 0-24 on weekdays
So basically you can only park for 24 hours on weekdays, on weekends there is no time limit.
No parking on weekdays between 0-24
No parking for OVER 24 hours; the 0-24 means weekdays only, Saturdays are in brackets and Sundays in red.
I was wondering about the 24h bit, and turned up this “quiz” (IltaSanomat…YMMV) [https://www.is.fi/autot/art-2000005815168.html](https://www.is.fi/autot/art-2000005815168.html)
I think that means ”no parking, except max 24h parking allowed during the weekend.”
I believe it means no parking at all monday- saturday. If it was Sunday there would be parentheses around the time
To explain why there sometimes is a blue P sign and sometimes not, the blue P sign requires painted bays associated to it, while this sign does not need any specific bays. Quite common to see both in cities depending on the spots
the rectangular 24h 0-24 is actually unnecessary as parking there is always prohibited. If parking would be allowed at times it would white on blue background
You’re twice as banned from parking here.
People really need to learn to just not comment on stuff like this if they are completely clueless huh…
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