Updated: 2026-03-14 | Reviewed: 2026-03-14 by Parking Rules NSW Editorial Team
Introduction
This NSW parking scenario creates frequent fines because many drivers rely on assumptions rather than a quick compliance check. The safest method is simple: read signs first, confirm distance requirements, and check whether your parking purpose matches the zone condition. This guide gives you a practical workflow and examples you can apply on the street immediately.
Quick Rule Summary
For parking opposite bus stop nsw, apply sign-posted conditions first, then NSW default rules for spacing and safety. At a signed bus stop, do not park within 20 metres before the stop and 10 metres after it, unless signs create a different controlled zone.
What the Rule Means
Bus zones and bus stops must stay clear so buses can enter and exit safely and maintain schedule reliability.
Legal Requirement in NSW
At a signed bus stop, do not park within 20 metres before the stop and 10 metres after it, unless signs create a different controlled zone.
Exact Distance or Condition Rule
Measure 20 metres before the bus stop sign and 10 metres after it. Yellow kerb lines, bay markings, and bus zone signs override guesswork and should be treated as active boundaries.
Real-Life Example
A driver stops in a bus bay for quick pickup. A bus cannot pull in and traffic queues behind, resulting in a penalty notice.
Common Mistakes Drivers Make
- Stopping in bus bays for rideshare pickup.
- Assuming weekends are unrestricted without checking signs.
- Confusing bus lane times with bus zone stopping rules.
- Ignoring yellow kerb lines near bus stops.
Typical Fine Amount
$352+ can apply in stricter no-stopping style bus zones; many bus-related offences are $198+