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Overnight parking ban ends Sunday

London drivers can once again park their cars overnight on most city streets.

The City of London announced starting May 1, the overnight parking ban will end, allowing vehicles to remain parked on a number of streets between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. without needing a parking pass. Vehicles can remain parked in designated areas for up to 18 hours at a time.

From the start of November to April 30, drivers are required to register for an overnight pass to park on the street without being ticketed.

The ending of restrictions does not apply to commercial vehicles, mobile homes, or trailers, which have their own regulations.

Parking remains restricted in front of fire hydrants, boulevards, front lawns and on streets with signage stating otherwise.

The parking ban will be in place again on November 1, 2022.

 

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