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Topic: Ten minute 'grace'
Posted by: John Todd
Date/Time: 05/04/15 10:45:00

New measures will deliver a fairer deal for motorists and help boost the high street.
Parking sign.
Parking measures that put common sense back in the driving seat have been given the green-light today (6 March 2015) by Local Government and Communities Secretary Eric Pickles and Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin

Under the new laws to help local shops, drivers will get a 10 minute grace period when parked in a bay. This will prevent fines for being just a few minutes late back to the vehicle – be it in a paid or free parking space.

And the use of CCTV ‘spy cars’ has been banned in the majority of circumstances ending the tyranny of automated fines landing on doorsteps and being issued in industrial volumes

The measures stop over-zealous parking enforcement which often forces people to shop in out-of-town centres or online and were approved in the last reading of parking reforms in the Deregulation Bill.

Other measures protecting drivers include new powers for parking adjudicators so they can hold councils to account to tackle parking problems such as poor signage at specific locations.

And a powerful new right enables residents and local firms to demand that their council reviews parking in their area, including the charges and use of yellow lines.

There will also be tougher rules against heavy-handed action by bailiffs and an end to fines at out-of-order parking meters when there is no alternative way to pay. Guidance will also reinforce that councils cannot use parking to make a profit.

Councils were also asked to volunteer to trial a new pilot that allows motorists challenging a parking ticket to benefit from a 25% discount on the fine if they lose the appeal. Currently drivers are only offered a discount on early payment before challenging a ticket.

The parking measures are a victory for drivers and one of a number of initiatives introduced by the government to support high streets and give local shops a fairer deal.

Communities Secretary Eric Pickles said:

We are ending the war on drivers who simply want to go about their daily business. For too long parking rules have made law-abiding motorists feel like criminals, and caused enormous damage to shops and businesses.

Over-zealous parking enforcement undermines our town centres and costs councils more in the long-term. Our measures not only bring big benefits for high streets, motorists and local authorities - they put common sense back into parking.

Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin said:

Helping local businesses thrive is a key part of our long-term economic plan. These measures will deliver a fairer deal for motorists and help boost the high street by ensuring that parking enforcement is proportionate, while also protecting school children and keeping key routes and bus lanes clear.

Further information
The cross-government Deregulation Bill passed its Third Reading in the House of Lords on Wednesday 4 March 2015 and Royal Assent of the Bill is expected shortly.

Parking measures instigated by the Department for Communities and Local Government that passed the Third Reading include a ban on the use of ‘CCTV’ for issuing automated fines except in those no-parking areas around schools, bus stops, bus lanes and red routes. These will be commenced after Royal Assent, and come into force in April; the draft secondary legislation is being published today.

The Department for Communities and Local Government is also laying a statutory instrument granting ‘10 minute parking grace periods’. This applies to paid for or free parking spaces both on-street and off-street (in council owned car parks and similar). This has been signed by Eric Pickles and will come into force later this month.

The Department for Transport is publishing revised statutory guidance that ensures that:

drivers are not fined for parking at out-of-order parking meters
bailiffs do not use overly aggressive action
reinforces that using parking to generate profit is prohibited
gives parking adjudicators stronger powers to hold councils to account so they can seek to address parking problems
parking policies support local shops
The Department for Communities and Local Government is publishing new statutory guidance that ensures local residents and firms can petition to initiate a formal review of parking policies in their area from the council, with councillors then voting on the action to be taken.

The Department for Transport has launched a call for councils to trial a pilot scheme allowing a 25% discount on a fine for drivers losing an appeal.


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Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 13:43:00 Loraine Pemberton
   Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 14:59:00 Nigel Brooks
   Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 15:11:00 David Marles
      Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 15:13:00 Gordon McDonald
         Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 15:42:00 Andy Pease
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 15:55:00 Pete Mayes
         Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 17:07:00 Loraine Pemberton
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 17:15:00 Tim Smith
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 17:37:00 Loraine Pemberton
                  Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 17:42:00 Tim Smith
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 17:38:00 Gordon McDonald
         Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today04/04/15 10:27:00 Craig McDowell
   Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 16:32:00 Richard Jennings
      Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 17:04:00 Loraine Pemberton
         Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 18:10:00 Andy Pease
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 18:19:00 Maggie Dodge
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 18:35:00 John Martin
                  Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 20:49:00 David Turner
                     Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 20:56:00 Robert Fish
                     Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today03/04/15 21:45:00 Richard Jennings
                        Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today04/04/15 00:03:00 Madeleine Hazard
                           Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today04/04/15 09:33:00 Maggie Dodge
                              Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today04/04/15 20:34:00 Steve Taylor
                                 Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today04/04/15 22:20:00 Mark Perry
                                    Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today04/04/15 22:32:00 Steve Taylor
                                       Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today04/04/15 22:49:00 David Cuss
                                          Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today06/04/15 09:55:00 David Marles
                                             Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today06/04/15 10:48:00 Steve Taylor
                                                Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today06/04/15 11:19:00 Barry Jacques
                                       Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today04/04/15 22:59:00 Richard Jennings
                                          Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today05/04/15 08:36:00 Maggie Dodge
                                             Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today05/04/15 09:00:00 Steve Taylor
                                    Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today05/04/15 08:51:00 Nigel Brooks
                                       Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today05/04/15 09:10:00 Steve Taylor
                                          Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Traffic Warden out in force today05/04/15 09:29:00 Loraine Pemberton
                                             Traffic Warden out in force today05/04/15 10:02:00 John Todd
                                                Re:Traffic Warden out in force today05/04/15 10:18:00 Steve Taylor
                                                Re:Traffic Warden out in force today05/04/15 10:33:00 Loraine Pemberton
                                                   Ten minute 'grace'05/04/15 10:45:00 John Todd
                                                      Re:Ten minute 'grace'05/04/15 11:37:00 Andy Pease
   Re:Traffic Wardens and Bank Holidays Parking06/04/15 11:51:00 Don Kelly
      Re:Re:Traffic Wardens and Bank Holidays Parking06/04/15 13:18:00 David Marles

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