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Yellow Line Query
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Will probably finish them when the cars are not parked there. Surprised the didn't lift 'em, councils have done so for less.I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0
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OP - was this a private road within the university grounds? Or a public road?
If the former, the double yellows are nothing more than daubs of paint in any event.0 -
Having now looked at the other pics, there does seem to be half a sign which could say Private Road, in which case most previous posts are wasted. More info from OP would help.I'd rather be an Optimist and be proved wrong than a Pessimist and be proved right.0
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Hi, thanks for all of your replies, yes their is a sign saying private road but i believe it was the council that painted the lines if that makes any difference? I did park there, but have now moved, and they have finished off the lines, apart from the picture of the drain cover! with the lines like that are they classified as broken as there aren't the bars across the end?0
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wazza121990 wrote: »apart from the picture of the drain cover! with the lines like that are they classified as broken as there aren't the bars across the end?
Now you are getting more ridiculous! Wot - and leave a parking space of some kind?0 -
Those lines are not enforceable as they do not conform to regulations, i.e. they are not continuous and do not have the "T" bars at the ends.
Also if they are on a private road? what are the council doing putting down yellow lines?
See THIS post #8Don`t steal - the Government doesn`t like the competition0
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