September 20th 2024.
Sydney drivers have been facing a bit of a conundrum when it comes to a certain parking sign. Located outside Tallawong Station in the north-east of the city, the sign has caused some confusion with its seemingly contradictory instructions. On one hand, it states that parking is prohibited between the hours of 6am-10pm and 3pm-7pm, but then it also allows for a two-hour parking window at all other times.
This dilemma was brought to light when a picture of the sign was shared on a community Facebook page. The post was made by an anonymous user who couldn't help but question the wording of the sign. "If you can't park between 6am-10pm, why does it also say you can't park between 3pm-7pm?" the user pondered.
The confusion surrounding the sign quickly spread, with many people scratching their heads and wondering if this was perhaps the most perplexing parking sign in all of Sydney. It wasn't long before the Blacktown City Council stepped in to address the issue.
A spokesperson for the council explained that they were made aware of a typographical error on the sign, which was installed by Transport for NSW. In order to rectify the mistake, the sign was reprinted and replaced by the council today.
To ensure that no one was unfairly fined due to the confusing sign, the council also plans to inform the NSW Government Revenue Department of the issue. This way, anyone who may have received a parking fine in that area can have their case reviewed.
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