parking in residential streets
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whats the correct way to park in a residential area? OK this is isn't london, where its every man for himself.. but should I expect people to park opposite my car during the day, effectively making the, already narrow, road, very narrow indeed?
Is there a highway code rule to suggest you shouldnt park opposite existing cars?
My theory is that fire engines should be able to get through?
There is a handicapped day care centre on my housing estate, directly opposite my house, which all the staff park along.
Is there a highway code rule to suggest you shouldnt park opposite existing cars?
My theory is that fire engines should be able to get through?
There is a handicapped day care centre on my housing estate, directly opposite my house, which all the staff park along.
Rule 217: DO NOT park your vehicle or trailer on the road where it would endanger, inconvenience or obstruct pedestrians or other road users. For example, do not stop
near a school entrance
anywhere you would prevent access for Emergency Services
www.highwaycode.gov.uk/22.shtml#217
You can certainly argue on the fire engine theme. We stopped a famous footballer demolishing a large house behind our's and building 3 smaller ones with an access road because the access road wasn't wide enough for a fire engine!
>> Edited by 206xsi on Wednesday 20th August 10:49
near a school entrance
anywhere you would prevent access for Emergency Services
www.highwaycode.gov.uk/22.shtml#217
You can certainly argue on the fire engine theme. We stopped a famous footballer demolishing a large house behind our's and building 3 smaller ones with an access road because the access road wasn't wide enough for a fire engine!
>> Edited by 206xsi on Wednesday 20th August 10:49
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