
Looking at the parking behaviour of people here confuses me, as where I am coming from this would be illegal, but maybe the rules in Lux are different. Here is the situation I normally witness:
Facts:
1. Car 1 is fully parked on the road, Car 2 is partially parked on the road and partially on the pavement, Car 3 is fully parked on the pavement.
2. No Car is blocking anyone from accessing their homes.
3. The spaces where the cars are parked are not parking spaces
4. All the cars are parked within the town
5. There are no signs or similar noting anything regarding parking
Since this is being done, I assume this is legal and not an issue right?
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Car 1 is parked ok, if no signs that would prohibit parking there, and if parked in the direction of traffic flow and not against it.
Parking on pavement, partially or not is not allowed unless there are marked parking spaces.
Parking on the pavement isn’t allowed unless those signs are present
https://transports.public.lu/dam-assets/code-de-la-route/non-pr%C3%A9sent-dans-les-pages/F,15-mi-trottoir.png
https://transports.public.lu/dam-assets/code-de-la-route/non-pr%C3%A9sent-dans-les-pages/F,15-trottoir.png
This is so annoying. Busses and traffic are always jammed up on a fairly busy village road near my house by 3 or 4 habitual street-parkers with perfectly servicable driveways who turn the 2 way street into an ad-hoc 1 way street.
1 is fine.
2 is usually tolerated but not really how it should be done.
3 is definitely NOT OK.
This assumes there aren’t any signs around allowinf partial pavement parking for number 2