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14th February 2008, 23:18
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Where can i find correct info on double yellow lines? Quote:
Originally Posted by soosh Thanks for that,it gives different measurements for how far away they are from the curb.Also i need to quot something which states they must be solid and unbroken,do you know where i can find that.Ive had a good search but have had no luck.
Cheers
S | It's in the diagrams you were pointed to. You will note that it says clearly under variations, "None permitted". IOW, the lines must be as shown in the diagram.
You also need the case law from Davies v Heatley. Quote:
Davies v Heatley [1971] R.T.R 145
Because by s.64(2) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 traffic signs shall be of the size, colour and type prescribed by regulation, if a sign the contravention of which is an offence contrary to s.36 is not as prescribed by the regulation, no offence is committed if the sign is contravened, even if the sign is clearly recognisable to a reasonable man as a sign of that kind. | |
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15th February 2008, 00:24
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Where can i find correct info on double yellow lines? Quote:
Originally Posted by green_and_mean There is no set information regarding damaged or worn lines ie how worn they can be to be legal. Generally if they are extremely poor you will get off, if there is a small break such as where road works have recently taken place which is waiting to be repainted you are unlikely to get off if the restriction is clearly obvious.
BTW The edge of the road is a kerb. | Quote:
Originally Posted by patdavies It's in the diagrams you were pointed to. You will note that it says clearly under variations, "None permitted". IOW, the lines must be as shown in the diagram.
You also need the case law from Davies v Heatley. |
How do these two posts equate it would seem to me that no breakage etc is permissable. What are others experiences? |
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16th February 2008, 00:35
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Where can i find correct info on double yellow lines? Quote:
Originally Posted by Bernie_the_Bolt Is there not also the issue that it was decided under the criminal regime rather than decriminalised and pre RTA 1991? | No. it is nothing to do with the RTA or the enforcement regime - it is about signage, pure and simple. |
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16th February 2008, 00:36
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Where can i find correct info on double yellow lines? Quote:
Originally Posted by green_and_mean Its also physically impossible to paint over rainwater drains in the gutter which would make almost every yellow line in the country illegal if ANY break in the line invalidated it. | Which probably explains why a lot of councils paint round them |
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16th February 2008, 20:13
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Where can i find correct info on double yellow lines? Quote:
Originally Posted by patdavies Which probably explains why a lot of councils paint round them | I must admit I have never seen a yellow line painted around a drain all the ones around here either go straight over with holes where the grill is or stop either side. |
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21st February 2008, 20:29
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Where can i find correct info on double yellow lines? Well,thanks to everyone who has given me advise,ive posted my letter back to the bad people in Oxford and wait a reply.This was at 9pm when i got done,what ****es me off is that you dont get the Police patroling around your streets keeping our property safe,local councils starting to empty bins once a fornight now but these b*****s dont seem to rest and pounce on you at any chance.
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Reason: language
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21st February 2008, 21:51
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Where can i find correct info on double yellow lines? Quote:
Originally Posted by soosh Well,thanks to everyone who has given me advise,ive posted my letter back to the bad people in Oxford and wait a reply.This was at 9pm when i got done,what ****es me off is that you dont get the Police patroling around your streets keeping our property safe,local councils starting to empty bins once a fornight now but these bs dont seem to rest and pounce on you at any chance. | I'm sure the Police DO work at 9pm and the fact that you got booked on a DYL at that time justifies the Council having patrols out DYL are after all ANYTIME parking restrictions.
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22nd February 2008, 10:50
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Where can i find correct info on double yellow lines? Quote:
Originally Posted by green_and_mean I'm sure the Police DO work at 9pm and the fact that you got booked on a DYL at that time justifies the Council having patrols out DYL are after all ANYTIME parking restrictions. | Yes, the councils have to keep the cash rolling into their coffers and nothing must get in the way of that!  |
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22nd February 2008, 20:58
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Where can i find correct info on double yellow lines? Quote:
Originally Posted by Rob S Yes, the councils have to keep the cash rolling into their coffers and nothing must get in the way of that!  | I guess there must be no cars on the road at 9pm where you live? What difference is a parking contravention at 10 am or 10 pm its still the same contravention? Are you saying its ok to park on bus stops after 9pm as no one of course travels by bus at that time? Or maybe all the disabled people are in bed so anyone can park in the BB bays? Maybe the Police could try the same policy and do no one for speeding once it gets dark?  |
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