The Council has a responsibility to keep the roads and footpaths safe to use. Illegally parked vehicles cost the Council thousands of pounds a year in damaged paving, damaged grass verges, and cause serious problems for blind, disabled and older people.
Action Taken
If there are waiting restrictions (e.g. yellow lines) on the highway adjacent to the pavement then a Parking Ticket (PCN) would be issued since a vehicle parked in this manner is in contravention of the traffic order. Waiting restrictions cover the highway from centre of highway to back of footpath. To report an illegally parked vehicle contact Parking Serivces.
If there are no waiting restrictions on the highway adjacent to the pavement, then the Council have no powers to take action and this should be taken up with the Police since it constitutes obstruction. In this instance the Police can be contacted on 08452 777 444.
Why is pavement parking a problem?
Pavements are constructed and provided for pedestrian use.
Vehicles parked on pavements are:
- a hazard to pedestrians causing an obstruction which may result in them having to step off the pavement onto the highway thus putting themselves in danger.
- a hazard by restricting the width of the pavement making it difficult for someone with a pushchair or wheelchair to pass safely - again this person may have to step into the highway to avoid the obstruction.
- a hazard due to the damage caused by driving on and off the pavement - broken flags etc.
Contact Parking Services
- Tel: 01803 207695
- Email: parking@torbay.gov.uk
- Fax: 01803 207970
