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If a car is parked with two wheels on the road (with double yellow lines) and two on the pavement are they committing an offence? If so, is it a parking offence because of the yellow lines or because they're parked on the pavement?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.sorry to interrupt your thread plowter but I also wondered can you contact the police to book people for parking completely on the path? It happens at the bottom of my street constantly and I am sick and tired of walking with my 3 year old on the road. There is at least 4 cars who do it the same people all the time
Chicklin is incorrect. Parking with one or more wheels on the pavement of an urban road (irrespective of whether an obstruction is caused or whether there are any yellow lines) renders the driver liable to receive a 'Code 62' Penaly Notice:
http://www.parking-appeals.gov.uk/RegAndLeg/PC NconCodes.asp
Chris
http://www.parking-appeals.gov.uk/RegAndLeg/PC NconCodes.asp
Chris
Chris - this is what I have been told by more than one policeman...maybe it's policed differently where you live?
I see your link relates to urban areas - maybe its different in a country area?
As I've said I was told this by more than one policeman - so I tend to go by that.....also where I live its a place with very narrow streets, not meant for cars when they were built and everyone has no choice except to park two wheels on the pavement or no emergency vehicles would have access along the street.
Our police let it go as long as there is enough space to allow a pushchair to use the footpath......
So all in all - I don't consider I'm wrong......
I see your link relates to urban areas - maybe its different in a country area?
As I've said I was told this by more than one policeman - so I tend to go by that.....also where I live its a place with very narrow streets, not meant for cars when they were built and everyone has no choice except to park two wheels on the pavement or no emergency vehicles would have access along the street.
Our police let it go as long as there is enough space to allow a pushchair to use the footpath......
So all in all - I don't consider I'm wrong......