(1) A permit issued by the road transport authority under regulation 100 may authorise the parking of a vehicle, without time restrictions, on a length of road to which a no parking sign applies that is designated for use by holders of such a permit.
(2) A permit mentioned in subregulation (1) may be of a kind declared by the road transport authority for this regulation, even though it is not of a kind permitted by subregulation 100 (2).
(3) Without limiting subregulation (2), the road transport authority may declare a permit issued to a class of motor vehicles that was, immediately before the commencement of this regulation, a Class A class of motor vehicle or a Class B class of motor vehicle for Part 10 of the Motor Traffic Act 1936 to be a kind of permit for this regulation.
(4) For this regulation, a length of road is designated for use by the holder of a permit if the words ‘reserved for' or ‘parking for', followed by words stating the kind of permit held by the holder, are included on or with a no parking sign applying to the length of road.