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Caravan On Road
I have a caravan, which I keep away from the house.
When preparing to go away I bring it to the house and Have it half on and half off the pavement. I do not block the pavement. I then attach the electric to cool down the fridge.
A not very nice neighbour says I am breaking the law on both counts.
Am I ?
When preparing to go away I bring it to the house and Have it half on and half off the pavement. I do not block the pavement. I then attach the electric to cool down the fridge.
A not very nice neighbour says I am breaking the law on both counts.
Am I ?
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Here, answered some time ago, there are one or two caravan experts on the site it would seem!
Here, answered some time ago, there are one or two caravan experts on the site it would seem!
Highways Act, section 137 allows for caravan parked on highway so long as its attached to the towing vehicle & not causing an obstruction.
http:// www.wak efield. gov.uk/ residen ts/road s-and-t ranspor t/highw ay-main tenance /highwa ys-and- pavemen ts-obst ruction s
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If the caravan is (say) six feet wide and it is “half on the pavement” it is blocking three feet of the pavement. Trailing electric wires across the pavement is not recommended. Apart from a tripping hazard there is also the problem that to put an unprotected cable carrying 240v in the street presents dangers of electric shock to people (e.g. children) who may mess about with them.
In short, you should not park things on the pavement and you should not run mains electricity to unattended devices in the street. Not a good idea at all. Pavements are for people to walk on and your “not very nice neighbour” is perfectly justified in bringing these matters to your attention.
In short, you should not park things on the pavement and you should not run mains electricity to unattended devices in the street. Not a good idea at all. Pavements are for people to walk on and your “not very nice neighbour” is perfectly justified in bringing these matters to your attention.