Cars Parked In Cycle Lanes

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I believe the lines have to be between 50mm and 75mm wide - the outer one doesn't look wide enough.

(but I was being Devil's Advocate and playing along with the 'we can't possibly do anything antics' of the police and council)
Looks like the green paint has been slapped on it.
 
Not sure who you talked to at the council but as someone with plenty of experience in the matter I can tell you they were wrong.

The taxi could easily be dealt with by the council as it is on a dyl, regardless of the pavement parking.

This is Portsmouth!
 
Getting anyone to deal with illegally parked vehicles is virtually impossible

We had this one in Portsmouth

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Council cannot deal with the double yellow lines, because the vehicle is also on the pavement - this makes it an obstruction and therefore the responsibility of the Police

The Police cannot act because the obstruction is insufficient to significantly impede a pedestrian, therefore it is up to the Council to enforce the yellow lines.

OK say the Council, and then point out that as the vehicle is parked within the zigzag lines of the crossing, this is still an offence that belongs with the Police

The Police then state that the actual restriction is the double yellow lines and they cannot enforce these as that is the Council's responsibility.

Took almost 6 months of both the Council and Police evading the responsibility before and answer was reached.... give up and become devious

Complaining to the licensing authority about the fact that by parking inconsiderately the driver was in breach of the terms of his "Carriage License" - Success

A couple of taxis being given points fro this soon stopped the problem
Letter local MP time!
 

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Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Bristol's also doing the pilot I think, one of three areas though it's starting in one area of the city and I can't remember if it was Emerson's Green, Patchway or Filton direction first then spreading out across the city.
 

lee1980sim

Senior Member
Location
South Yorkshire
Getting anyone to deal with illegally parked vehicles is virtually impossible

We had this one in Portsmouth

DSC00042.jpg


Council cannot deal with the double yellow lines, because the vehicle is also on the pavement - this makes it an obstruction and therefore the responsibility of the Police

The Police cannot act because the obstruction is insufficient to significantly impede a pedestrian, therefore it is up to the Council to enforce the yellow lines.

OK say the Council, and then point out that as the vehicle is parked within the zigzag lines of the crossing, this is still an offence that belongs with the Police

The Police then state that the actual restriction is the double yellow lines and they cannot enforce these as that is the Council's responsibility.

Took almost 6 months of both the Council and Police evading the responsibility before and answer was reached.... give up and become devious

Complaining to the licensing authority about the fact that by parking inconsiderately the driver was in breach of the terms of his "Carriage License" - Success

A couple of taxis being given points fro this soon stopped the problem

The double yellow isn't legal as it doesn't end, it breaks for the grate, there needs to be a line T'ing them off back to the kerb
 

Monkreadusuk

Über Member
The double yellow isn't legal as it doesn't end, it breaks for the grate, there needs to be a line T'ing them off back to the kerb

This used to be the case, however the break in the lines for the grate doesn't invalidate the lines. The council should of enforced it!
 

Monkreadusuk

Über Member
Does round here  although they generally paint over the grates too
As of 2004 parking was decriminalised, under civil enforcement small breaks in lines can be permitted as long as it can be clearly seen as a double yellow line. Should only differ where police still enforce parking.
 
As of 2004 parking was decriminalised, under civil enforcement small breaks in lines can be permitted as long as it can be clearly seen as a double yellow line. Should only differ where police still enforce parking.

Driving on the pavement is an offence. The cars weren't lifted there by Chinook.
 
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