South Australian Consolidated Regulations19—Parking and parking ticket-vending machines or parking meters
(1) For the purposes
of rule 207(1) (Parking where fees are payable), if
the word "TICKET" is displayed on a permissive parking sign, the word is to be
taken to indicate that a fee is payable by buying a ticket through the
operation of a parking ticket-vending machine.
(2) For the purposes
of rule 207(2), if a council has installed, or determined that it will
install, permissive parking signs to apply to a length of road or an area, the
council may determine fees that will be payable for parking in the length of
road or the area by the operation of parking ticket-vending machines or
parking meters installed or to be installed in or near the length of road or
area, and may vary such fees.
(3) For the purposes
of rule 207(2), the driver does not pay the fee payable for parking on the
length of road, or in the area, in accordance with that rule unless the
driver, on first stopping the vehicle—
(a) if
the fee is to be paid by buying a ticket—promptly proceeds to a parking
ticket-vending machine in the length of road or the area, obtains the ticket
and deals with the ticket in accordance with the instructions on or with the
ticket-vending machine; or
(b) if
the fee is to be paid by putting money into a parking meter—promptly
proceeds to the parking meter for the place where the vehicle is parked and
puts money into the meter in accordance with the instructions on or with the
meter.