Asking on behalf of a family member.
Bit of context - this PCN was sent to the registered keeper, who is elderly and is in a care home. My relative lives a couple of doors down and helps the registered keeper's elderly wife and daughter with errands. On the day of the incident, they went to visit the registered keeper. The RK's wife said she was tired afterwards, so my relative offered to drive them home and he did.
The wife contacted my relative yesterday to say she'd received this PCN from their journey. I don't think any violation has occurred, but would like a more learned opinion please.
The road has width restrictions on both sides, with a bus gate in between. There are No Entry signs on each side of the bus gate, prohibiting non-bus traffic through it.
My relative didn't drive through the bus gate. He drove through the width restriction. They live on a side road immediately next to the width restriction, which means once through it, you have to filter right to turn into the road. The pictures supplied on the PCN supports this is what happened.
In the process of filtering right, you have to go over hashed lines and "Bus Only" road markings intended for the opposite direction of travel. I wouldn't say there is a bus lane leading up to or following the bus gate. If 51J is supposed to be failing to comply with a no entry restriction, then I can't see a contravention here. Am I wrong?
I also can't see anywhere for the registered keeper to say he wasn't driving and to pass it on to my relative to appeal. As the wife is elderly, we're not convinced she'll be able to handle the paperwork side of this or attend a tribunal.
Video of incidentGoogle streetviewPCN page 1PCN page 2PCN page 3PCN page 4Many thanks for your consideration.