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Reading Council - Confusing parking sign PCN
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Hi,

I got a Parking Fine from Reading council for parking in the middle of this pole which has a very confusing sign.

Apprently the bays on the left of the sign are free for 2 hours within the time 8am - 8pm. And to the right it is 'permit holder only'. I was told this by a local resident. But there is no arrows pointing or guiding someone who does not live in Reading.

Is this something I can appeal.

Image of Sign:

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Re: Reading Council - Confusing parking sign PCN
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Post the PCN, no redactions.


Re: Reading Council - Confusing parking sign PCN
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If the pole for the signs is exactly at the boundary between the two separate bays, there is no need for directional arrows.
Please post a GSV link to the exact location.

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Please see the google maps link to the sign post:
Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps.
Find local businesses, view maps and get driving directions in Google Maps. · maps.app.goo.gl


PCN picture:


The car was parked a few spots behind the sign.

Re: Reading Council - Confusing parking sign PCN
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Photo shows no bay divider on the carriageway bay markings, although the GSV view is quite old, so the marking may be there now.

the marking is a double-dashed line perpendicular the kerb - =====

So the signage is not adequate in accordance with Regulation 18 of The Local Authorities’ Traffic Orders (Procedure) (England and Wales) Regulations 1996

These Regulations prescribe the procedure to be followed by local authorities in England and Wales for making the main types of traffic and parking orders under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984...
legislation.gov.uk


Re: Reading Council - Confusing parking sign PCN
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@Incandescent Does this mean i can appeal to Reading council? What would i need to mention in the appeal.

thanks

Re: Reading Council - Confusing parking sign PCN
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You can always submit representations whatever. Essentially the point is that whilst the sign shows two different restrictions, there is no bay boundary line on the carriageway. The signage is therefore not adequate and in accordance with Regulation 18 of The Local Authorities’ Traffic Orders (Procedure) (England and Wales) Regulations 1996

These Regulations prescribe the procedure to be followed by local authorities in England and Wales for making the main types of traffic and parking orders under the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984...
legislation.gov.uk


As I said, this is what the latest GSV view shows, (no boundary lines), but the lines may have been painted since.