Time-limited parking regulations are essential for optimizing the use of urban space and improving traffic flow. These regulations are based on a series of specific signals and rules, such as semi-monthly alternating parking and the blue zone, which establish precise constraints in order to better control the occupation of parking spaces.
D. Time-limited parking: rules and regulations
Signal E5 prohibits parking from the 1st to the 15th of the month
Sign E5 prohibits parking from the first to the fifteenth day of each month.

Signal E7 prohibits parking from the 16th to the end of the month
Signal E7 prohibits parking from the sixteenth day to the end of each month. It’s crucial to bear in mind that some months don’t have 31 days, so the last day of the month must be taken into account.

Alternating parking throughout the city
This rule applies to all roadways in built-up areas, excluding shoulders. Parking is authorized on the roadway: from the first to the fifteenth day of the month on the odd-numbered buildings side, and from the sixteenth day to the end of the month on the even-numbered buildings side.

Understanding and respecting the rules governing time-limited parking, as well as the proper use of parking discs, is essential to avoid tickets and keep traffic flowing smoothly in urban areas. Respecting these rules contributes to the equitable sharing of public space between all users.

