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Old 19th September 2012, 11:41 AM
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Someone here said the other day that it's illegal to park on the wrong side of the road/facing opposing traffic.

Is this the case throughout the country or does it vary from area to area?

I was in Figueiro Dos Vinhos today & saw a woman parking like that & a GNR cop just stood there, watched her do it & then he just walked away without a care in the world.

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It's the same law all over Portugal, whether it's enforced equally same goes for parking on roundabouts, pedestrian crossings, traffic lights etc, safest is not to do it

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Parking on roundabouts, zebra crossings, traffic lights & stopping in the middle of the road for a chat are also all everyday occurrences in this area. LOL

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And here

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Even in the algarve!

I think it's the only place police cars know how to park! (On a roundabout!) and, of course, because they do it, everyone else does it too.

Saw an articulated truck parked on one recently. It almost completely blocked it off. Did be care? Did he b0110c*s!

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Someone here said the other day that it's illegal to park on the wrong side of the road/facing opposing traffic.

Is this the case throughout the country or does it vary from area to area?

I was in Figueiro Dos Vinhos today & saw a woman parking like that & a GNR cop just stood there, watched her do it & then he just walked away without a care in the world.
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Built-up (Urban) areas: 50 km/h = 30 mphOther (Rural) roads: 90 km/h = 54 mphMotorways: 120 km/h = 72 mph - (minimum 50 km/h = 30 mph)
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Children under 12 years old are prohibited from sitting in the front seat unless 150cm in height and must wear a seatbelt.
If in the back use the appropriate style chairs for their age in the back.Baby and booster seats are required by law up to age of twelve and they must be used with their fastening system when travelling.
At the junction of two roads of equal size, traffic coming from the right has priority unless otherwise signified.
Vehicles already in a traffic circle have priority over those about to enter.
Vehicles parked on pavements other when permitted as indicated by signs, are subject to the vehicle being impounded for a period of one month up to one year.
Use of mobile phones when driving is illegal and subject to a fine of up to €600.00.
Throwing objects or litter out of cars are subject to a fine of up to € 300.00
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A driver's blood alcohol level is not allowed to exceed 0.05 percent and the penalties are extremely stiff and high amounts may include time in prison of up to 2 years and a fine of €2,500.00.
Exceeding the limit by 0.5% to 0.8 % is a fine of €1.250.00 and temporary loss of licence.
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Thanks for t his ALgarve. Have edited it to make it easier to read.

Would also like to point out that many police cars now carry Multibanco machines

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Thanks for t his ALgarve. Have edited it to make it easier to read.

Would also like to point out that many police cars now carry Multibanco machines
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I wonder what it would contribute to deficit reduction if they enforced the speed limits.

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