Managing pavement parking
- From:
- Department for Transport
- Published
- 31 August 2020
- Last updated
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Applies to England
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Original consultation
Summary
Proposed options to tackle pavement parking at a local authority or national level.
This consultation ran from
to
Consultation description
Consultation asking whether a change of existing pavement parking legislation should occur.
We are proposing 3 options:
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Improving the Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) process, under which local authorities can already prohibit pavement parking.
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A legislative change to allow local authorities with civil parking enforcement powers to enforce against ‘unnecessary obstruction of the pavement’.
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A legislative change to introduce a London-style pavement parking prohibition throughout England.
Consultation description
Consultation asking whether a change of existing pavement parking legislation should occur.
We are proposing 3 options:
-
Improving the Traffic Regulation Order (TRO) process, under which local authorities can already prohibit pavement parking.
-
A legislative change to allow local authorities with civil parking enforcement powers to enforce against ‘unnecessary obstruction of the pavement’.
-
A legislative change to introduce a London-style pavement parking prohibition throughout England.