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Everest

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Jul 5, 2003
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If you're parked more than 50cm (19 inches) from the kerb, you will be liable to a £100 fine. Who's gonna carry a tape messure in the car with them?
 






Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
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Jul 16, 2003
58,792
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simple answer dont do it, its like people who complan only there front wheel was on a double yellow line, it was still on the line wasnt it
 


fatboy

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Jul 5, 2003
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Last Updated: Friday, 9 January, 2004, 10:39 GMT

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Fine threat for distant parkers


Parking wardens may need a ruler for their job
Drivers who park too far from the kerb could soon face fines, it has emerged.
The proposals, under the new Traffic Management Act, are designed to crackdown on double parking.

Councils could target problem areas and give traffic wardens the power to put tickets on vehicles parked more than 50cm from the roadside.

Paul Watters, head of the AA Motoring Trust's roads and transport policy, said the measure made sense but needed to be enforced with discretion.

Consultation

A department of transport spokeswoman said while the power already exists in London, it would only be introduced in other areas of the country in streets or districts where double-parking was causing a problem.

"There's no question of this coming into effect across the whole country as soon as the bill becomes law," she said.

"We don't want people being fined for being 50.1cm away from the kerb

Paul Watters
AA Motoring Trust

The transport secretary would have to approve any application for a designated parking enforcement area - and only after a period of public consultation.

The spokeswoman was unable to confirm reports that fines for bad parking could cost motorists £100 a time.

The bill, which will give traffic wardens powers to fine drivers who jump red light or illegally block junctions, has already attracted controversy.

'Doomsday scenario'

Transport Secretary Alistair Darling introduced the jam-busting measures earlier this week, insisting that police time would be freed up by switching powers to local councils.

Mr Watters said he feared the double parking rule "might fall down in its application".

Fifty centimetres is almost twice a school ruler so we would think most motorists wouldn't have a problem at all

Rebecca Bell
RAC

"For the motorist it conjures up a doomsday scenario of people with tape measures which takes it to the extreme.

"It's one thing if it causes a major problem and another if it's a minor glitch.

"We don't want people being fined for being 50.1cm away from the kerb.

"In the old days, when traffic wardens used their discretion and weren't necessarily expected to issue so many tickets, it would have been plain to see by the eye what was good and what was acceptable in terms of parking."

Interpretation

RAC spokeswoman Rebecca Bell said it made sense for people to try to tuck their cars in close to the kerb so they did not cause an obstruction and there was less likelihood of it being clipped by another vehicle.

"Fifty centimetres is almost twice a school ruler so we would think most motorists wouldn't have a problem at all," she said.

"But there has to be some level of interpretation of what's appropriate to parking."

Ms Bell said the measure would be useful if it stopped drivers parking badly on both sides of narrow city streets.

But she said it might not be sensible to enforce it in rural areas with wide roads.
 


bhafc4eva

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Nov 21, 2003
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kinkerbill you really are a prat of the highest order what a load of bollox about parking too far from the kerb. Fro christ sake whatever next?
 




Everest

Me
Jul 5, 2003
20,741
Southwick
What about if you have a narrow car? You may still be inside the parking bay, but more than 50cm from the kerb. Do you get a ticket?
 


marvin

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Jul 5, 2003
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Its not actually new its just a law that is being enforced where it has not been before.

Who needs a tape measure? Know how long your foot is and use that as a measure, if you can't tell that you are too far from the kerb.

One other law you may not be aware of, if the parking space has a white painted box (on road we are mainly talking here but it also includes council regulated off road spaces) and any part of your vehicle's wheel is on or outside that line you are parked incorrectly and can be subject to a fine.
 


DTES

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Jul 7, 2003
6,022
London
bhafc4eva said:
kinkerbill you really are a prat of the highest order what a load of bollox about parking too far from the kerb.

Not really. Fifty centimetres is a long way. You really have to be completely inept not to be able to park closer than that. If you're 50 centimetres out, your car is going to be pretty much in the road.

Who parks their car so far out that they can't step straight onto the pavement from the passenger side? Nobody, surely?
 




Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
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Jul 16, 2003
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im sorry but ive had enough of people whinning when they get finned for parking in the wrong place etc, its simple dont park there
 


marvin

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Everest said:
What about if you have a narrow car? You may still be inside the parking bay, but more than 50cm from the kerb. Do you get a ticket?

Two separate rules being mixed together here. Vehicles, even motorbikes, must not be parked more than 50 cm from the kerb. Mcycles should be parked with the front or rear wheel towards the kerb.

If your wheel is over the white line then it commits an offence. So lets assume you have one of those ridiculous off road vehicles in town, you can be parked within 1 cm of the kerb and still be over the white line as the car is too wide for the space.
 


Deano's Right Foot

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Jul 5, 2003
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But when it does happen (and you;re a passenger in the car) don't you just love saying:

"It's okay, I can walk to the kerb from here"


Another good one is when you realise that the door isn't shut properly and you quickly open it and slam it shut, then announce to passengers "nothing to worry about - just letting the clutch out."
 




rool

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Jul 10, 2003
6,031
Deano's Right Foot said:
But when it does happen (and you;re a passenger in the car) don't you just love saying:

"It's okay, I can walk to the kerb from here"




:lolol:

My wife says to me 'can you call me a taxi for the rest of the journey'
 


zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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if you cant park your car within 300mm of the kerb you shouldnt pass your bloody test, that really is appalling parking, if you live in an old town with narrow streets the roads arent much more than 500mm wide anyway!
 


sully

Dunscouting
Jul 7, 2003
7,938
Worthing
It amazes me that people can pass a driving test, but can't even park properly.

50cm is a damn long way from the kerb and any numbscull should be able to park better than that.

I have to say that I have noticed recently that "lazy" parking has become a bit of an epidemic.
 




Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,274
Everest said:
What about if you have a narrow car? You may still be inside the parking bay, but more than 50cm from the kerb. Do you get a ticket?

Excellent point. A smart car 50 cms away from the kerb would still be further from the centre of the road than a Transit van.

I also see traffic wardens will be fining motorists who do not display an in-date tax disc. Whatever next?...
 


Marc

New member
Jul 6, 2003
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Pavilionaire said:

I also see traffic wardens will be fining motorists who do not display an in-date tax disc. Whatever next?...

??? well if its out of date then they should get bloody fined!

Agree with Zef, its not hard to park close to the curb and everyone should be able to do it.
 


Everest said:
If you're parked more than 50cm (19 inches) from the kerb, you will be liable to a £100 fine. Who's gonna carry a tape messure in the car with them?

Well if you're that feckin bad at parking you shouldn't be in a bloody car anyway. Learn to drive and people wont have the problem.
 


tedebear

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Jul 7, 2003
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Re: Re: Is this getting rediculous?

readingstockport said:
Well if you're that feckin bad at parking you shouldn't be in a bloody car anyway. Learn to drive and people wont have the problem.

BINGO - spot on there mate!!
 




Inkerman

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Sep 3, 2003
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Deano's Right Foot said:
But when it does happen (and you;re a passenger in the car) don't you just love saying:

"It's okay, I can walk to the kerb from here"



Who originally said this and in which Film?
 


Artois

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Jul 5, 2003
6,578
Hooters
DTES said:
Not really. Fifty centimetres is a long way. You really have to be completely inept not to be able to park closer than that. If you're 50 centimetres out, your car is going to be pretty much in the road.

Spot on.



I also think that they should issue on the spot fines for motorists that cannot turn right at junctions.

:angry:
 


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