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parking on the pavement
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where i work the car park is small, the road around the building has a solid yellow line or double yellows, but the pavement is very very wide, so are there any rules that would stop me actually parking on the pavement next to the building? Im aware i cant park on ther road, but as the pavement is so wide, trying to work out if paring on the pavement would be ok
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richard
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richard
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The yellow lines are enforceable from the centre of the road to the building line, so covers the pavement.
No yellow lines - either willful on unnecessary obstruction
Driving on the pavement, an offence under s.72 Highways Act 1980.
The yellow lines are enforceable from the centre of the road to the building line, so covers the pavement.
No yellow lines - either willful on unnecessary obstruction
Driving on the pavement, an offence under s.72 Highways Act 1980.