Road markings

Across the carriageway

Road Marking - at signals or police control
Stop line at signals or police control
Road Marking - Stop line at ‘Stop’ sign
Stop line at ‘Stop’ sign
Road Marking - Stop line for pedestrians at a level crossing
Stop line for pedestrians at a level crossing
Road Marking - Give way to traffic on major road (can also be used at mini roundabouts)
Give way to traffic on major road (can also be used at mini roundabouts)
Road Marking - Give way to traffic from the right at a roundabout
Give way to traffic from the right at a roundabout
Road Marking - Give way to traffic from the right at a mini-roundabout
Give way to traffic from the right at a mini-roundabout

Along the carriageway

Road Marking - Edge line
Edge line
Road Marking - Centre line
Centre line (see Rule 127)
Road Marking - Hazard warning line
Hazard warning line (see Rule 127)
Road Marking - Broken double white line and unbroken white line
Double white lines (see Rules 128 and 129)
Road Marking - Diagonal striped area
Diagonal striped area (see Rule 130)
Road Marking - Lane line
Lane line (see Rule 131)

Along the edge of the carriageway

Waiting restrictions

Waiting restrictions indicated by yellow lines apply to the carriageway, pavement and verge. You may stop to load or unload (unless there are also loading restrictions as described below) or while passengers board or alight. Double yellow lines mean no waiting at any time, unless there are signs that specifically indicate seasonal restrictions. The times at which the restrictions apply for other road markings are shown on nearby plates or on entry signs to controlled parking zones. If no days are shown on the signs, the restrictions are in force every day including Sundays and Bank Holidays. White bay markings and upright signs (see below) indicate where parking is allowed.

Road Marking - No waiting at any time
No waiting at any time
Road Marking - No waiting during times shown on sign
No waiting during times shown on sign
Road Marking - Waiting is limited to the duration specified during the days and times shown
Waiting is limited to the duration specified during the days and times shown
Red Route stopping controls

Red lines are used on some roads instead of yellow lines. In London the double and single red lines used on Red Routes indicate that stopping to park, load/unload or to board and alight from a vehicle (except for a licensed taxi or if you hold a Blue Badge) is prohibited. The red lines apply to the carriageway, pavement and verge. The times that the red line prohibitions apply are shown on nearby signs, but the double red line ALWAYS means no stopping at any time. On Red Routes you may stop to park, load/unload in specially marked boxes and adjacent signs specify the times and purposes and duration allowed. A box MARKED IN RED indicates that it may only be available for the purpose specified for part of the day (e.g. between busy peak periods). A box MARKED IN WHITE means that it is available throughout the day.

RED AND SINGLE YELLOW LINES CAN ONLY GIVE A GUIDE TO THE RESTRICTIONS AND CONTROLS IN FORCE AND SIGNS, NEARBY OR AT A ZONE ENTRY, MUST BE CONSULTED.

Road Marking - No stopping at any time
No stopping at any time
Road Marking - No stopping during times shown on sign
No stopping during times shown on sign
Road Marking - Parking is limited to the duration specified during the days and times shown
Parking is limited to the duration specified during the days and times shown
Road Marking - Only loading may take place at the times shown for up to a maximum duration of 20 mins
Only loading may take place at the times shown for up to a maximum duration of 20 mins

On the kerb or at the edge of the carriageway

Loading restrictions on roads other than Red Routes

Yellow marks on the kerb or at the edge of the carriageway indicate that loading or unloading is prohibited at the times shown on the nearby black and white plates. You may stop while passengers board or alight. If no days are indicated on the signs the restrictions are in force every day including Sundays and Bank Holidays.

ALWAYS CHECK THE TIMES SHOWN ON THE PLATES.

Lengths of road reserved for vehicles loading and unloading are indicated by a white ‘bay’ marking with the words ‘Loading Only’ and a sign with the white on blue ‘trolley’ symbol. This sign also shows whether loading and unloading is restricted to goods vehicles and the times at which the bay can be used. If no times or days are shown it may be used at any time. Vehicles may not park here if they are not loading or unloading.

Road Marking - No loading or unloading at any time
No loading or unloading at any time
Road Marking - No loading or unloading at the times shown
No loading or unloading at the times shown
Road Marking - Loading bay
Loading bay

Other road markings

Road Marking - Yellow zig-zag markings
Keep entrance clear of stationary vehicles, even if picking up or setting down children
Road Marking - Warning of ‘Give Way’ just ahead
Warning of ‘Give Way’ just ahead
Road Marking - Parking space reserved for vehicles named (doctor)
Parking space reserved for vehicles named
Road Marking - Bus stop
Bus stop (see Rule 243)
Road Marking - Bus lane
Bus lane (see Rule 141)
Road Marking - Box junction
Box junction (see Rule 174)
Road Marking - Keep clear
Do not block that part of the carriageway indicated
Road Marking - Indication of traffic lanes
Indication of traffic lanes