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London, Ont. lifts overnight parking ban on city streets

File photo - a street parking sign in Ontario. Starting Monday, May 1, the City of London will be lifting its overnight street parking ban. . Global News / Craig Lord

Starting Monday, May 1, the City of London, Ont., will be lifting its overnight street parking ban.

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The ban prohibits vehicles to park on city streets between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. from Nov. 1 to April 30.

Overnight parking is allowed on most city streets unless noted otherwise.

The City says this does not apply to commercial motor vehicles, mobile homes and trailers as they have their own regulations.

Vehicles are not allowed to park on city streets for more than 18 hours at a time.

Overnight parking is not allowed where parking is prohibited or restricted, such as in front of fire hydrants, or on boulevards, front lawns, or streets identified by signs as being enforced.

The overnight parking ban will be in place again starting Nov. 1. to facilitate snow clearing through the winter.

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