Some areas of the UK may avoid being slapped with pavement parking restrictions if a national ban is introduced.
Government and Department for Transport have spoken out over planned changes to pavement parking rules for motorists.
Jonny Combe, President and CEO of PayByPhone, says Rule 244 of the Highway Code instructs that drivers "must not" park ...
Councillor Angus Millar, the city's transport convener, warned pavement parking was creating a "road safety hazard”. He ...
Groups such as the charity Guide Dogs have backed the proposed ban, which would also cover abandoned e-bikes and scooters ...
All parking fines in Glasgow, which will include fines for pavement parking, double parking and drop kerb parking, are £100, ...
All parking fines in Glasgow are £100, reduced to £50 if paid within 14 days. Edinburgh was the first city in Scotland to enforce a ban on pavement parking in January 2024. London has had a ban ...
Edinburgh council chiefs said pavement parking was “heading in the right direction” despite revealing more than 5,000 drivers ...
Marsha de Cordova, the Labour MP for Battersea who is registered blind, has said that local authorities should have more power to tackle pavement parking. Highlighting the dangers it poses to ...
Motorists in Glasgow now face a £100 fine for parking on pavements as a ban comes into force. The new rules are designed to protect pedestrians, especially people in wheelchairs and those pushing ...