Strictly residents only - cycling allowed?
Discussion
There is a shortcut through a private road that would save me a good deal of time and also be much safer than the dual carriage way I would have to navigate on my route to work.
This road is sign posted Strictly residents only and although the road is wide enough for two cars to pass easily and all the house are detached it also goes past a private school.
Am I allowed to cycle through? what are my rights if someone stops me?
This road is sign posted Strictly residents only and although the road is wide enough for two cars to pass easily and all the house are detached it also goes past a private school.
Am I allowed to cycle through? what are my rights if someone stops me?
I would have thought a "private road" which is "strictly for residents only" is a road that is not a public right of way even if it is easier for the member of the public to use.
It may even be for that reason why theynhave the signage to dissuade members of the public from using that short cut.
Whether they choose to enforce it is another matter.
It may even be for that reason why theynhave the signage to dissuade members of the public from using that short cut.
Whether they choose to enforce it is another matter.
It is a proper well constructed sign. One end of the road has a proper gate as well to prevent cars accessing the road although there is a gap for pedestrians and this is easily ridden through.
I guess I will just have to use it and see how things play out. I imagine that the times I will be using it it will be quite busy with all the parents taking their kids to and from school so it shouldn't really be a problem.
I guess I will just have to use it and see how things play out. I imagine that the times I will be using it it will be quite busy with all the parents taking their kids to and from school so it shouldn't really be a problem.
I don't see how it can be a road limited to residents only if the same road is the only way of getting to school. Unless the parents of the kids who attend the school are all residents...
Got a link to the road? Sounds like a few residents don't want riffraff driving down their road to me and have bought a sign to deter people.
Got a link to the road? Sounds like a few residents don't want riffraff driving down their road to me and have bought a sign to deter people.
- If* it is a private Road, then it is private land over which no public right of way exists. So strictly you would be trespassing.
The signage is there to remind members of the public that they are not using the road as of right, but rather as a “guest”. This is a way of preventing a public right of way arising through use. You may also find that one day a year the road is blocked off to the public. That’s another way to stop stop a public right of way arising.
The TL;DR version: you’re not allowed to use it but the chances are that if you use it no one will stop you. Though they’d be within their rights to do so.
I know this road quite well. If you have been using it for a certain length of time (more than 20 years, say), can you claim that you have established a personal right of way?
I have a similar situation in Esher with a road between the A307 and the A244, Blackhills and Meadway. I have been walking, running, cycling and driving through there for donkeys years.
Friends of mine have been stopped by security people and told they can't cycle through there. I haven't been stopped and I have been rehearsing my response!
What is the best?
1. Sorry.
2. Go forth and multiply.
3. Under the Act of xxxx I have established a right of access. You cannot stop me.
4. It is a civil matter, not criminal, if you wish to take me to court, do so. I am a man of straw.
I have a similar situation in Esher with a road between the A307 and the A244, Blackhills and Meadway. I have been walking, running, cycling and driving through there for donkeys years.
Friends of mine have been stopped by security people and told they can't cycle through there. I haven't been stopped and I have been rehearsing my response!
What is the best?
1. Sorry.
2. Go forth and multiply.
3. Under the Act of xxxx I have established a right of access. You cannot stop me.
4. It is a civil matter, not criminal, if you wish to take me to court, do so. I am a man of straw.
The Mad Monk said:
Friends of mine have been stopped by security people and told they can't cycle through there. I haven't been stopped and I have been rehearsing my response!
What is the best?
1. Sorry.
2. Go forth and multiply.
3. Under the Act of xxxx I have established a right of access. You cannot stop me.
4. It is a civil matter, not criminal, if you wish to take me to court, do so. I am a man of straw.
If you were to see someone walking regularly across your garden, or turning on your driveway, and you confronted them, which of those responses would you like to hear from them?What is the best?
1. Sorry.
2. Go forth and multiply.
3. Under the Act of xxxx I have established a right of access. You cannot stop me.
4. It is a civil matter, not criminal, if you wish to take me to court, do so. I am a man of straw.
Greg66 said:
The Mad Monk said:
Friends of mine have been stopped by security people and told they can't cycle through there. I haven't been stopped and I have been rehearsing my response!
What is the best?
1. Sorry.
2. Go forth and multiply.
3. Under the Act of xxxx I have established a right of access. You cannot stop me.
4. It is a civil matter, not criminal, if you wish to take me to court, do so. I am a man of straw.
If you were to see someone walking regularly across your garden, or turning on your driveway, and you confronted them, which of those responses would you like to hear from them?What is the best?
1. Sorry.
2. Go forth and multiply.
3. Under the Act of xxxx I have established a right of access. You cannot stop me.
4. It is a civil matter, not criminal, if you wish to take me to court, do so. I am a man of straw.
I have passed along the road on this estate many times for many years. It is my contention that I have established a right of way over/along this road.
I don't think your post answers my question.
272BHP said:
It is a proper well constructed sign. One end of the road has a proper gate as well to prevent cars accessing the road although there is a gap for pedestrians and this is easily ridden through.
I guess I will just have to use it and see how things play out. I imagine that the times I will be using it it will be quite busy with all the parents taking their kids to and from school so it shouldn't really be a problem.
I guess I will just have to use it and see how things play out. I imagine that the times I will be using it it will be quite busy with all the parents taking their kids to and from school so it shouldn't really be a problem.
Cycle along the road. In the very unlikely event of someone talking to you, have a sensible chat with them. In the extremely unlikely event of someone saying "you are forbidden to ride here, give me your details" you would simply ignore them and cycle away.
Also is this the Notre Dame school in Lingfield? if so don't worry about it; I have worked there and no one will mind about the use of the road (in my opinion/experience)
Also is this the Notre Dame school in Lingfield? if so don't worry about it; I have worked there and no one will mind about the use of the road (in my opinion/experience)
Edited by Chainsaw Rebuild on Monday 15th January 15:51
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