Parking rules trip up a surprising number of test-takers in Sligo. The difference between a clearway and double yellow lines, how close you can park to a junction — these details matter on the theory test and on the road.
Sligo town is a regional hub with busy approach roads, particularly the N4 from Dublin. The town’s bridge crossings over the Garavogue River create traffic pinch points. Coastal roads through Strandhill and Rosses Point are scenic but exposed to Atlantic winds. The Ox Mountains between Sligo and Ballina have steep, winding roads. IT Atlantic TU campus area has heavy pedestrian traffic during term time.
Parking rules seem mundane but they’re responsible for a surprising number of failed questions. The theory test includes specific rules about where you can and cannot park that go beyond common sense.
Key rules: Don’t park within 5 metres of a junction. Don’t park on a clearway during restricted hours. Double yellow lines mean no parking at any time. Single yellow lines mean no parking during posted hours. Don’t park opposite a continuous white line if it would force other vehicles to cross it.
Study approach: Learn the distance rules (5m from junctions, 15m from bus stops) as specific numbers. Then practice with questions to reinforce them. Pay attention to the differences between stopping (briefly) and parking (leaving the vehicle).
Common trap: The difference between a clearway, double yellow lines, and a loading bay. Each has different restrictions and different time rules.
Q1.What does a single yellow line mean?
Q2.What is a clearway?
Q3.Where must you not park?
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Single yellow: no parking during business hours
Double yellow: no parking at any time
Clearway: no stopping at all
Never park within 5m of a junction
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No parking allows brief stopping (loading/picking up). A clearway means no stopping whatsoever during the times shown.
You must not park within 5 metres of a junction.
Sligo has one test centre in Sligo town with an approximate 7-week wait.
Routes include the inner relief road, bridge routes, and roundabouts on the N4 approach. IT Sligo area has heavy pedestrian traffic.
The RSA question bank contains 40 parking questions. On any given test, you’ll typically see 3–12 questions from this category depending on the random selection.
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