prohibited parking/girar
The Spanish phrase 'prohibido aparcar/girar' is often seen on signage and it translates to 'prohibited parking/turning' in English. This is a directive stating that one is not allowed to park or make a turn in the specific area where the sign is posted. Violation of this rule can lead to consequences such as fines or towing of the vehicle.
Turning right on this street is prohibited.
This phrase refers to a traffic law that doesn't allow drivers to make a right turn on a specified street.
Due to construction, parking on this side of the street is prohibited.
In this situation, parking isn't allowed on one side of the street because there is construction taking place.
In the city center, parking is prohibited during peak hours.
The phrase indicates that parking is not allowed in the city center during the busiest times of the day.