• zitronenschnitte@feddit.org
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    1 day ago

    Nah, was also my reaction when I saw the picture. I am not used to this.

    In Germany one has to park in “driving direction”, which usually mans only on the right side (one-way streets coming to mind as an example to be allowed to park on the left side, too)

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          21 hours ago

          I wouldn’t call it odd. There is no such law in the Netherlands either, and I’ve seen cars parked “against the flow of traffic” in other countries I have been to as well.

          Heck… I wouldn’t even have known that this was illegal in Germany if it weren’t for this post. Guess that might help save me a fine in future.

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      1 day ago

      In the UK and Ireland the law is simply that you should be parked within the bay and off the kerb. You can cross a lane to park, facing the traffic as long as you wait until it’s clear and safe to do so

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      It’s not a rule in Hungary, I thought it wasn’t an issue in Europe. But I guess the nett Germans would bring such a law.