1. Puzzle: No Parking 8 AM to 6 PM, Mon-Fri, Street Sweeping
Solution: You cannot park on this street between 8 AM and 6 PM from Monday to Friday, as street sweeping occurs during these hours. Outside of these times, parking is typically allowed.
2. Puzzle: 2-Hour Parking, 9 AM to 5 PM, Except Sundays and Holidays
Solution: You can park in this area for up to 2 hours between 9 AM and 5 PM on regular days (not Sundays or holidays). On Sundays and holidays, you can usually park without a time limit.
3. Puzzle: Loading Zone, 15 Minutes, 7 AM to 7 PM
Solution: You can park in this area for up to 15 minutes between 7 AM and 7 PM, but only for the purpose of loading or unloading goods or passengers.
4. Puzzle: No Stopping Anytime
Solution: You are not allowed to stop your vehicle in this area at any time for any reason other than immediate loading or unloading of passengers or cargo.
5. Puzzle: Handicapped Parking Only
Solution: This parking space is reserved exclusively for individuals with disabilities who have the appropriate parking permits. Unauthorized vehicles can be ticketed and towed.
6. Puzzle: Resident Parking Only, Permit Required
Solution: Only residents with a valid parking permit are allowed to park in this area. Non-resident vehicles may be subject to fines or towing.
7. Puzzle: Fire Hydrant, No Parking Within 10 Feet
Solution: You cannot park within 10 feet of a fire hydrant. This is to ensure easy access for firefighters in case of an emergency.
8. Puzzle: Metered Parking, $1.50 per Hour
Solution: You must pay $1.50 per hour to park in this area. Look for nearby parking meters or pay stations to purchase a parking permit.
9. Puzzle: Loading/Unloading Zone, 30 Minutes, 8 AM to 6 PM
Solution: You can park in this area for up to 30 minutes between 8 AM and 6 PM for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers or cargo.
Remember that parking regulations can vary by location, so always check the specific signs in the area where you intend to park and follow the indicated rules to avoid fines or towing. If you’re unsure about a particular sign, it’s a good idea to consult local parking authorities or signage guidelines.