• ArcaneGadget@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    TIL: the Brits call the sidewalk “pavement”. I thought this was completely unreasonable at first…

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    11 months ago

    This is great, but let’s be honest it should be Scotland wide. Where I live this is ridiculously common, they get half the car or more on the pavement, stick on their hazard lights and seem to think that’s OK.

    One more thing, the fine isn’t high enough in my opinion. There will still be people that’ll carry on parking like this because they justify it somehow. Looking at you Aberdeen Range Rover mob.

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    11 months ago

    About time, pavement parking a menace in the city with the best bus service in the UK

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      11 months ago

      Parking is a civic matter rather than criminal. So there were loopholes in enforcement essentially. Lots of roads very tight in urban environments in Scotland too, we never planned for the car! Unclear what they’re going to do for about delivery drivers still also

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    11 months ago

    Across the UK, parking on the pavement is only currently illegal in London

    Wat?

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      11 months ago

      Blocking the pavement and driving onto the pavement are illegal everywhere in the UK. Gotta catch someone driving up the kerb though.

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    11 months ago

    I think one of the first think I thought when I arrived in the UK is “how are so many people parking randomly on the street?”. Glad Edinburgh is taking steps, now let’s hope the rest of the UK follows…

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      11 months ago

      It’s already banned in London, but it would be great if the other cities joined in and made it more widely unacceptable

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        11 months ago

        Well, except in London there are quite few marked parking bays that straddle road and pavement. It’s a reasonable solution where there is a wide pavement and you, for example - want to add a marked cycle lane

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    11 months ago

    Genuine question — how does this work on residential that are less than three cars wide? The street I live on forces pavement parking due to this.

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      11 months ago

      I guess you just found out that your street has no parking…

      Time to build a driveway and park on your own property.

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        11 months ago

        They found out that you can only park on one side.

        You would be right about roads that are less than two car wide though.

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    11 months ago

    I wish this was everywhere in the UK, you can’t go anywhere without seeing cars littered everywhere

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    11 months ago

    And I get annoyed about people leaving rental bicycles scattered on the footpath where I live. Jesus Christ. Does this not run afoul of public infrastructure accessibility laws in Scotland or are there just none that cover the topic?