50 years of illegal pavement parking in London
February 26, 2024
For the last 50 years, pavement parking in London has been banned. And throughout that half century, many drivers in London have parked illegally on pavements.
Since 1974, rule 244 of the Highway Code has stated that drivers MUST NOT park partially or wholly on the pavement in London.
While it's true there are streets in London where signs permit pavement parking, as a general rule you can expect a fine of £65-£130 for pavement parking in the capital.
Driving on pavements is already illegal across Britain, but penalties are seldom enforced. Councils can issue fixed penalty notices if vehicles contravene parking restrictions, there is no specific ban on pavement parking. The offence of obstruction can be dealt with by police, but enforcement is patchy.
While the government dithers about pavement parking (we've lost count of the number of consultations), Scotland has recently introduced a nationwide ban.
In a change to the law seen as long overdue by anybody who has had to negotiate a blocked footpath while pushing a buggy, steering a mobility scooter or travelling by wheelchair, drivers who mount the kerb in Scotland can now be fined £100. Double parking and parking at dropped kerbs is also banned.
A nationwide ban across the entire UK is long overdue. After all, pavements are for people.
Mobility scooter insurance
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Information correct at time of publication.