loading zone
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Definition
Noun: A designated area, typically on a street or at a facility, where vehicles can temporarily stop to load or unload goods or passengers. It is a regulated space intended for efficient commercial or service activity, not for general parking.
Usage
A "loading zone" is a specific type of designated stopping area. Its use is almost always restricted to vehicles actively engaged in the process of loading or unloading. This term is commonly seen on official street signs and in urban planning contexts.
Examples
- The delivery truck is parked in the loading zone behind the restaurant.
- Please do not park your car in the yellow-painted loading zone; it is for commercial vehicles only.
- The building has a dedicated loading zone for moving vans and furniture deliveries.
Advanced Usage
- "15-minute loading zone": A common specification indicating the maximum time a vehicle is permitted to occupy the space.
- The concept is often regulated by local municipal codes, which define permissible hours, vehicle types (e.g., commercial vs. passenger), and time limits.
Variants and Related Words
- Loading dock (n): A raised, platform-style area attached to a building, designed for loading/unloading goods directly from trucks. (A "loading zone" is often the street-level access point leading to a "loading dock".)
- Unloading zone (n): Essentially synonymous, though sometimes used to specify the activity.
- Service bay (n): A similar designated area, often for utility or maintenance vehicles.
Synonyms
- Loading area
- Service zone
- Delivery zone
Antonyms
- No-stopping zone
- Passenger parking zone
- Fire lane
Related Phrases
- "Designated loading zone": A formal phrasing emphasizing the official, marked nature of the area.
- "Use the loading zone": A common instruction for drivers making deliveries or pickups.
Noun
- a stop where carriers can be loaded and unloaded