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Bicycle Lanes and Car Parking?
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I see more and more bicylce lanes taking up more and more of the roads. I also see cars ****** in those bicylce lanes.
There must be some sort of restriction about use of these bicycle lanes..................
Does anyone know the complete story?
It is becoming impossible for me not to park in them, so would appreciate it if someone could adise me, before I get a parking ticket
Thanks
Seems life is changing faster than I can keep up
still don't understand blue tooth, blue ray, ipod and palm(thingie)
Old Salt
There must be some sort of restriction about use of these bicycle lanes..................
Does anyone know the complete story?
It is becoming impossible for me not to park in them, so would appreciate it if someone could adise me, before I get a parking ticket
Thanks
Seems life is changing faster than I can keep up
still don't understand blue tooth, blue ray, ipod and palm(thingie)
Old Salt
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the cycle line is separated from the main highway by a solid white line exactly the same rule applies as anywhere else where an area to the side of the road is bordered by such a line (e.g. a hatched area with a solid boundary where a slip road joins a main carriageway). i.e. it's an offence to cross the line (other than to, say, access a driveway or a side turning) irrespective of whether the vehicle is to be parked or not.
A broken white line is only an advisory marking for a cycle lane.
See also Highway Code Rule 240:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport /Highwaycode/DG_069860
Chris
A broken white line is only an advisory marking for a cycle lane.
See also Highway Code Rule 240:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport /Highwaycode/DG_069860
Chris
Well I'll go to the foot of our stairs, Buenchico
Thanks very much. I tried to google an answer but the result was very helpful
So, I would imagine, when you park in a cycle lane, you are liable to get a ticket, if a traffic warden comes by; unless they enforce the cycle lane parking as strictly as they do the Handicapped Parking. An awful lot of non-handicapped people seem to use those spaces
Old Salt
Thanks very much. I tried to google an answer but the result was very helpful
So, I would imagine, when you park in a cycle lane, you are liable to get a ticket, if a traffic warden comes by; unless they enforce the cycle lane parking as strictly as they do the Handicapped Parking. An awful lot of non-handicapped people seem to use those spaces
Old Salt
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