Drivers will once again be able to leave their vehicles parked overnight on most London streets as of this weekend.
The City of London announced the easing of the restriction on Friday, which means vehicles can be left on many streets between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m. without the need of an overnight parking pass. From the start of November to the end of April, drivers require that pass to park on-street without penalty.
The lifting of restrictions does not apply to commercial motor vehicles, RVs, or trailers as they have their own regulations, the city stressed.
As well, no vehicle will be allowed to park on city streets for longer than 18 hours at a time and parking will remain prohibited in front of fire hydrants, on boulevards, on front lawns, and streets identified by signs.
The overnight restrictions will return on November 1.