A no return rule is a policy implemented by some councils or parking operators, which prevents you from returning to park in the same area within a specified period, even if you haven't reached the maximum stay time.
Here’s how it works:
- If you park and reach the maximum stay or any other limit, you may not return to that same location until the no return period has passed.
- Even if your parking session ends slightly earlier, trying to extend or start a new session at the same location will be blocked until after the no return period has expired.
- If you're unable to extend your session due to this rule, you must move your vehicle to a different location to avoid penalties.
The duration of the no return period varies by location and is set by the local council or parking operator. For specific rules or queries about the no return policy, it's best to contact the relevant council or parking operator directly.
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