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Definition of Loading zone
1. Noun. A stop where carriers can be loaded and unloaded.
Definition of Loading zone
1. Noun. An area of a street or a parking lot indicating that spot is only to be used for the immediate loading or unloading of passengers, baggage or freight, or short term parking (10 minutes or less) is permitted for that purpose. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Loading Zone
Literary usage of Loading zone
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Americans with Disabilities Act: Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"(c) If passenger loading zones are provided, then at least one passenger loading
zone shall comply with 4.6.. (d) At facilities providing medical care and ..."
2. The Arts and 504: A Handbook for Accessible Arts Programming by DIANE Publishing Company (1994)
"Passenger loading zone A passenger loading zone should have at least 4 feet ...
The passenger loading zone should be on an accessible route to the building. ..."
3. Americans With Disabilities Act: Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings edited by Barry Leonard (2000)
"(c) If passenger loading zones are provided, then at least one passenger loading
zone shall comply with 4.6. (d) At facilities providing medical care or ..."
4. Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities, State and Local edited by Patrick D. Cannon (1998)
"(c) If passenger loading zones are provided, then at least one passenger loading
zone shall comply with 4.6. (d) At facilities providing medical care or ..."
5. Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability by Public Accomodations and in (1993)
"(e)*Valet parking: Valet parking faculties shall provide a passenger loading zone
complying with 4.6.6 located on an accessible route to the entrance of the ..."
6. The Little Book of Boston Parking Horrors by Michael Silverstein (2002)
"I would park in a loading zone I knew was legal. She would give me tickets anyway
... And without a sign, even a genuine loading zone space can be ticketed. ..."
7. Electric Railway Transportation by Henry William Blake, Walter Jackson (1917)
"... track is not a single place like a terminal, city hall loop or main square,
readings should be taken at every important corner in the loading zone. ..."