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I have been asked to do a business in the town centre. It is situated right on a busy main road, double yellow lines, and traffic lights. the boss says that I can park on the pavement (right of access), but I'm not sure. I have been in touch with the local council, as they control the traffic wardens, but so far have not received a reply. Has anyone come accross this situation before?
parking ona pavement is an obstruction i am sure and you can get done for it
Quote from: Ian B on March 24, 2010, 07:20:07 pmI have been asked to do a business in the town centre. It is situated right on a busy main road, double yellow lines, and traffic lights. the boss says that I can park on the pavement (right of access), but I'm not sure. I have been in touch with the local council, as they control the traffic wardens, but so far have not received a reply. Has anyone come accross this situation before?Right, I got this information by several traffic wardens, if you are WFP and are seen as working directly from your vehicle you CAN park on double yellow lines.I was working from my van last year when I saw the traffic warden, he told me its fine as I am working directly from the vehicle.Matt