26. Driving in residential and pedestrian zones
26.1.

Pedestrians are allowed to move in residential and pedestrian zones both on sidewalks and on the carriageway. Pedestrians have priority over vehicles but must not create unjustified obstacles to their movement.


26.2.

In a residential zone, the following is prohibited:

a) transit movement of vehicles;

b) parking vehicles outside specially designated places and placing them in such a way that it impedes pedestrian movement and the passage of operational or special vehicles;

c) parking with the engine running;

d) driving instruction;

e) movement of cargo vehicles, tractors, self-propelled machines and mechanisms (except those servicing facilities and citizens, performing technological work, or belonging to citizens living in this zone).


26.3.

Entry into a pedestrian zone is allowed only for vehicles serving citizens and enterprises located in that zone, as well as for vehicles belonging to citizens who live or work in that zone, or for cars (motorized carriages) marked with the identification sign “Driver with disability”, driven by drivers with disabilities or by drivers transporting passengers with disabilities. If there are other access roads to the facilities located in this area, drivers must use only them.


26.4.

When exiting a residential or pedestrian zone, drivers must give way to other road users.