What is on street or in street?

On-street parking refers to a scenario where a vehicle is parked on the side of the road, usually along the curb, and within the designated parking spaces. On-street parking is usually subject to certain rules and regulations, such as time limits, permit requirements, and payment of fees.

In-street parking, on the other hand, involves parking within a designated area on the roadway itself. This is sometimes referred to as a "parking lane" or "parking strip," and is a type of on-street parking that is typically used in urban areas where space is limited.

In both cases, drivers are responsible for adhering to any signage and regulations related to parking in these areas. Parking enforcement officers may patrol on-street and in-street parking areas to ensure compliance with these rules.