Free parking for motorbikes in Paris

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I was wondering if motorbike parking is free in Paris as it happens to be in, for example, Madrid.

I also read about parking on the pavement on this page:

"Parking of two-wheeled vehicles on the pavement is tolerated, as long as you are not blocking the way for pedestrians."

Though they recommend not to do it, I don't know how old that information is.

EDIT:

In case you want to park on the street, can motorbikes park on the bays supposed to be for cars? or shall I look for an specific motorbike spot?






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Is solo motorcycle parking free?

Motorcyclists can park for \xa31 a day in dedicated solo motorcycle bays. Motorcycle bays payment is required between 8.30am and 6.30pm, Monday to Saturday.

Can motorcycles park in car parking spaces?

Motorcyclists have expressed their fear of parking in normal parking spots because they're afraid of making those who are driving a car angry for taking up so much space for such a small vehicle. Car drivers really need a reality check because a motorcycle parked in a parking space is perfectly legal.

Can motorcycles be parked on the pavement?

Part 244 of the Highway Code says: \u201cYou MUST NOT park partially or wholly on the pavement in London, and should not do so elsewhere unless signs permit it.

Do motorcycles have to pay for parking in London?

In most of London, motorcycles are not permitted to park in pay & display bays or resident bays for free. In these cases, they have to have a permit or pay the same rate as a car. However, there are some exceptions.



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