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Sign Photo Gallery:
General Road Signs (Parking Signs)

The photos in this section concentrates on everyday signs.

Choose a category from the list below:

Queensland Parking Zone Sign
Found in Queensland, these signs act as a blanket parking restriction sign for a designated area.

Image © Jason Andrews

Variable Message Sign
Usual LED VMS with parking restriction sign using a fluoro yellow border used for extra empahsis. This one found on Coronation Drive Brisbane QLD - November 2003.

Image © Paul Rands

Queensland End Parking Zone Sign
Found in Queensland, these signs end the blanket parking restriction sign for a designated area.

Image © Jason Andrews

Fairway Sign
A sign common to Melbourne denoting special setup for cars and trams.

Image © Jason Andrews

Old Style No Parking Sign
Taken November 2004, this is an old style no parking sign. This particular sign was taken behind shops in Tamworth, and was replaced December 2004 with a No Stopping sign.

Image © Paul Rands

Old Style No Standing Sign
Once common Australia wide, this sign was phased out with the introduction of National Road Rules.

Image © Paul Rands

No Stopping Sign
This is the standard No Stopping Sign for all Aussie states and territories, except NSW.

Image © Jason Andrews

Centre Parking Sign
Fairly standard sign you'll see imposing parking retrictions in parking areas in Victoria.

Image © Darren Hodges

Parking Signs
A mix of standard parking signs from Melbourne.

Image © Jason Andrews

Centre Parking
This sign is from Queensland and is used to denote an area set aside for parking in the centre of a road.

Image © Jason Andrews

Queensland Parking Zone Sign
Found in Queensland, these signs act as a blanket parking restriction sign for a designated area.

Image © Jason Andrews

Transit Lane and Parking Signs
Standard transit lane sign used in QLD and NSW, plus Queensland style parking restriction signs.

Image © Jason Andrews

Standard Transit Lane Sign
Known in the US as a High Occupancy Lane, this sign is for the Australian version - the Transit Lane. The 3 denotes the minimum number of car occupants allowed in a vehicle that can use the lane.

Image © Jason Andrews