This practice set helps you confidently interpret essential parking signs and road markings according to Polish traffic rules. Master how to identify designated parking spots, understand time limits, recognize restricted zones, and apply specific regulations for various vehicle types. This knowledge is crucial to avoid penalties and excel in your official Polish driving theory exam, ensuring safe and compliant parking.

Master Polish parking signs and road markings. This set covers rules for paid zones, time limits, and restricted areas. Use these driving theory questions for theory test revision, interpreting traffic rules and identifying legal parking spots, ensuring strong exam preparation.
Navigate the complexities of parking in Poland with this targeted practice set. We cover a variety of scenarios, from understanding general parking signs like D-18 to specific rules for paid parking zones (D-44) and limited parking zones (B-39). This set helps you identify correct parking spots, interpret time restrictions, and avoid common mistakes that could lead to penalties or exam failure.
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Learners choose Parking Signs & Markings to improve accuracy and understanding of key exam themes in Poland. It offers realistic driving theory questions and targeted revision for effective preparation.
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Sign D-18 indicates a designated parking place for vehicles, with specific rules for caravans if a T-23e tabliczka is present. D-44 marks the entry into a paid parking zone in Poland, where a fee is required for parking, except for specific exemptions.
Time restrictions are usually indicated by additional plates (tabliczki) placed under main parking signs, specifying days, hours, or maximum parking durations. For example, sign B-38 'Zakaz postoju w dni parzyste' prohibits parking on even days, with an exception from 21:00 to 24:00.
The 'koperta' (P-20) road marking indicates a parking spot reserved exclusively for certain vehicles, as determined by local administration. Parking any other vehicle in such a spot is strictly forbidden and can lead to penalties.
Sign B-39 indicates entry into a 'Limited Parking Zone' where parking is generally prohibited on all roads. The sign itself or accompanying plates may specify permissible parking durations longer than one minute, along with specific exemptions for public transport, disabled persons, or vehicles stopped due to traffic conditions.
Yes, dedicated parking spaces for disabled drivers are indicated by signs D-18, D-18a, or D-18b combined with a T-29 tabliczka, or by the P-20 'koperta' marking with a P-24 'miejsce dla pojazdu osoby niepełnosprawnej' marking. These spots are reserved for vehicles transporting persons with reduced mobility.
A T-30 tabliczka placed under a D-18 parking sign specifies the required way to park the vehicle relative to the edge of the roadway (often marked in grey on the tabliczka). It also indicates that the spot is for vehicles with a permissible total weight not exceeding 2.5 tons.
By completing Parking Signs & Markings, you will gain stronger rule knowledge, faster recognition of signs and situations, better decision making in traffic scenarios, and increased accuracy on exam style questions used in Poland. These outcomes directly support higher scoring exam performance.
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Parking Signs & Markings offers quick, focused exam style practice to boost your Polish knowledge for the driving theory exam in Poland.
Parking Signs & Markings helps learners in Poland with clear explanations and targeted Polish practice to improve essential driving theory topics.
This set is ideal for intermediate learners preparing for the Polish driving theory exam who want to deepen their understanding of parking rules. It addresses common confusions regarding signage combinations, time restrictions, and specific road markings. Perfect for ensuring you can confidently make correct parking decisions and pass this challenging section of your exam.
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