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WHERE EALING COUNCIL GETS ITS POWERS TO ACT The Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984 http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1984/27/ contents

WHERE EALING COUNCIL GETS ITS POWERS TO ACT The Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984

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WHERE EALING COUNCIL GETS ITS POWERS TO ACT

The Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1984/27/contents

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ROAD TRAFFIC REGULATIONS ACT 1984 - http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1984/27/contents

Sections 1 - 13

Sections 14 - 22

Sections 23 - 31

Sections 32 - 63

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Road Traffic Regulations Act 1984Sections applying to CPZs

• Section 6 – Authority to issue traffic regulation orders

• Section 45 – Designation of paying parking places on highways

• Section 46 – Charges and regulation of designated parking places

• Section 49 – Supplementary provisions as to designated parking places (incl removal of vehicles by council/police in emergencies)

• Section 124 – Provisions as to certain orders

• Schedule 9 Part IV – Variation and revocation of certain orders

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Q4 - DO YOU WANT YOUR DRIVEWAY MARKED?

• YELLOW LINE – will prevent ANY parking during operating times for you, your visitors or anyone else

• WHITE LINE – will allow ANYONE with a Resident/Business/Visitor CPZ parking permit to park across ANY white-lined drive in that zone

• ‘Registered’ driveways will NOT be protected against CPZ permit parking during the CPZ operating hours

• The option favoured by the majority of respondents will be applied across the zone [usually white lines].

• If you would prefer a Yellow line to a White line where the default ruling is for WHITE lines you will have to ‘make a case’ for it to Ealing Council

• A single yellow line will be introduced by default where a driveway provides access to shared property

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READING BETWEEN THE LINES! If a residents bay marking [the outer dotted line] is placed across adriveway. Then the driveway will be accompanied by a white advisory line, showing that access is needed at all times. However permit holders using their own driveway or their visitors [and anybody else] displaying a validated visitors voucher can park across a driveway without being penalised with a parking ticket

YELLOW DRIVEWAY LINES – NO PARKING BY ANYONE DURING CPZ HOURS

WHITE DRIVEWAY LINES – ANYBODY WITH A CPZ PERMIT CAN PARK

DURING CPZ HOURS

Can I continue to park across my driveway?

NOTE: Where a driveway provides access to a shared property i.e. a block of flats, or houses converted into flats, a single yellow line will be introduced by default, unless requested otherwise. [Not clear whether this applies to a shared driveway between two semi-detached houses]•‘Registered’ driveways will NOT be protected against CPZ permit parking during the CPZ operating hours

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WILL I GET THE DRIVEWAY LINE COLOUR I CHOOSE?

“The most popular option is usually applied across the whole zone.

However, if a particular street expressed great demand for the alternative option, it may be considered.”

[ Anthony Crane, Ealing CPZ Engineer, 10 April 2013]

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EALING COUNCIL PARKING CODE OF PRACTICE

http://www.ealing.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/1755/parking_code_of_practice

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PARKING CODE CONTENTS

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Section 4 - WHAT IS A CPZ?

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Section 5 - PARKING PERMITS

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Section 5 - PARKING PERMITS

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CPZ APPLICATION FORM

Download

http://www.ealing.gov.uk/site/scripts/google_results.php?q=cpz+PERMIT+APPLICATION+FORM

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Page 3Disabled badge holders can park in a residents parking bay free without time limit. The badge must be on display at all times.

A residents parking permit allows parking in any available residents parking bay in the CPZ zone

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Dropped kerbs ‘registered’ with Ealing Council will not be enforceable if a resident bay [a white driveway line] is marked across it during or outside the CPZ operational hours