Is this sign official? (Motorcycles in Cycle Parking)

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Sheffield_Tiger

Legendary Member
Spotted this today on the cycle parking at the bottom of Fargate, Sheffield

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Wondered if this was indeed official or if it is just an independent campaigner stickering advice to call 101 to report motorcycles abusing the cycle racks. Which is becoming an issue, possibly because of the woeful lack of secure motorcycle parking.
 

Shaun

Founder
Moderator
Yes, like User I'm inclined to think the "section" at the bottom of the text implies that the 101 refers to that stand in particular; presumably you have a one-number-fits-all for your local council like we have here in Hull?
 

sabian92

Über Member
I wish motorcyclists would bugger off and park somewhere else. They do it at college and it's like I understand you don't want a wet arse, neither do I but where else am I supposed to put a D-lock through when you're between the two bars meant for 4 bikes not 1 motorbike?

Bah, really inconsiderate.
 

Matthew_T

"Young and Ex-whippet"
It is the opposite with me. At college I park my bike with the motorcycles (granted on a little bit of grass locked to a metal fence). I sometimes get in peoples way as they are parking their bike but tough. I AM THE INVADER!
 

carterusok

New Member
like User I'm inclined to think the "section" at the bottom of the text implies that the 101 refers to that stand in particular;
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Linford

Guest
Motorcycle parking is rubbish. The LA's treat motorcyclists as 2nd class citizens around my way , and they have pushed the parking a good distance from the centre with no CCTV. Motorcycles and the parts off them are also very nickable, so I'm not surprised that they want to park somewhere they can be chained up.
 

Sheepy1209

Veteran
Location
Blackpool
Motorcyclists face different problems from cyclists but they're often down to the same root cause; being a minority that's not understood by 'normal' people, i.e. drivers and pedestrians. We fall between the cracks in the rules, and just like pavement cycling some rules aren't often enforced; e.g. in some towns traffic wardens see no problem with a motorbike parked out of the way on the pavement as long as it's not causing an obstruction, while in other areas it's a guaranteed ticket.

Parking for motorcycles is rarely signed and even when it is, the signs don't follow any common standard. There's also inconsistency on charging; here in Blackpool, we can park in a car space if we buy a ticket but the council's advice is to keep the ticket in our pocket rather than display it so that we can produce it later if we get a penalty. Other councils are less flexible, or simply ban motorcycle parking from car spaces altogether. (As well as security, there's also the issue of a bike's vulnerability to damage; I was recently without my bike for two months after a driver rammed it in a supermarket car park, then drove off. Unbelievable I know, but apparently quite common and leads to a reluctance to park anywhere that's not protected from dozy car drivers.)

The situation in Sheffield as I understand it is that there's a 'clampdown' going on; fair enough, but to go straight from a situation where parking was tolerated to one where tickets are issued is a bit excessive and unnecessary. Many of those motorcyclists thought they were OK parking where they did (judging by various forums) because signs aren't always clear, plus the fact that a 'no waiting' restriction applies to the entire highway including pavements isn't always understood.
 
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