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Category: | Enforcement-related: Event or temporary issue |
Tags: | ad10, ad10-cdk, ad10cdk, cambridge, cdk, clips, cyclelane, cycling, examples, gilbert, parked, pavement, road, taxi, video |
Date time: | 1.00pm, Tuesday 12th March, 2013 |
Time line: | Earlier | Later |
Facing: | North west |
Added by: | radwagon |
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Area: | Cambridge |
See clip at youtu.be/XRMN6bcZRGI
Parking on the pavement requires the driver to drive on the pavement (or footway). This breaks the same law as people cycling on the footway. Double-yellow lines also go further than just the road, they include the footway. Then there's the cyclelane infringements.
Stopping or Parking in Cycle Lanes
Highway Code Rule 240 (backed up in law)
You MUST NOT stop or park on a tram or cycle lane.
www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Highwaycode/DG_069860
Driving in Cycle Lanes
Highway Code Rule 140 (backed up in law)
You MUST NOT drive or park in a cycle lane marked by a solid white line.
www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Highwaycode/DG_070308
I check and pull out, noting the passing car has spotted the illegal parking and has moved out.
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