A white line on the kerb typically indicates a parking restriction or a designated parking area. It often signifies that parking is allowed, but specific rules may apply, such as time limits or permit requirements. In some areas, it may also indicate a no-parking zone. Always check local signage for specific regulations.
i have a very low kerb but have been told that i still neeed a drop kerb, does anyone know if the kerb is ok if under a certain height?
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The White Star Line
The White Star line
The White Star Line.
No you will get a parking ticket. :) lol
At the side of the road, as opposed to the centre; It is there purely as a marker, usually where there is a soft verge, or it is hard to see because there is no kerb.
A homophone for kerb would be "curb" which means to restrain, as in "curb your enthusiasm."
i have a very low kerb but have been told that i still neeed a drop kerb, does anyone know if the kerb is ok if under a certain height?
Yes kerb is how you spell curb in British English, and curb is how you spell kerb in American English.
Kerb weight is the mass of the car in running order but empty. It includes all fluids and a full tank of fuel but no driver, passengers luggage or additional load.
Stay in you lane.
Paul Kerb was born on 1929-12-20.
It would be what you call the NEARSIDE
the white star line, if you mean the ship.
no passing
A double solid white line on the road means that it is not allowed to cross or change lanes.