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I see, Thanks for all the information. I think looking out for 'Night Parking' is better. Wow. Then this means you can't visit or stay over at someone else's place after 10.30pm isn't it ?

hmmm..

yes, in some area it's so bad that u have to park in the next street if you don't have season.

Accident can happen anytime, anywhere.

However ask yourself, do you want to fall at 120km/h or 60km/h?

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At some lots, they do write it down on the road, "Reserved for Season Parking Holder including Sunday and Public Holiday" or something like that. It is sometimes wise to read those also. As a guide, if got red dun park hahahah. As what bro RaidoN posted, never see rite.....

 

 

Here I post the picture for you and its description

 

http://www.hdb.gov.sg/fi10/fi10297p.nsf/ImageView/ParkingLots/$file/red+with+white+parking+lots+1.jpg

 

"These parking lots are reserved for the SPT holders from 7pm to 7am daily OR 7pm to 7am on Monday to Saturday and whole day on Sunday and Public Holidays. Motorists are allowed to park in these reserved parking lots from 7am to 7pm with valid parking coupons. Motorists are advised to refer to the supplementary signplates (installed near to the reserved parking lots) for the day/time these parking lots are reserved for SPT holders."

 

 

 

Anyway the HDB signboards do tell the condition of the lots. See http://www.hdb.gov.sg/fi10/fi10327p.nsf/w/CarPark1Signboard?OpenDocument

 

Hope that helps.

just curious, is there red/white lots for bikes? cos i've never seen 1. :D

Accident can happen anytime, anywhere.

However ask yourself, do you want to fall at 120km/h or 60km/h?

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