Author Topic: Rebdridge Council: 33j Contravention Restricted to certain vehicles  (Read 24 times)

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PCN issued by London Borough of Redbridge for using a restricted route at Clements Road. I approached Winston Way and turned left into Handforth road and then right onto Clements road. The restriction sign was located after a bend in the road which gave me little room to react and was too late when I noticed and could not safely avoid.

The carriageway legend appears before or alongside the turning movement, which makes it appear that entering Clements Road itself leads directly into the restriction. This creates ambiguity about where the restriction begins. This is the same defect identified in case 2240478986 (Santosh Kumari v Redbridge), where the adjudicator found that the legend placement misleadingly suggested that bearing into the road entered the restricted route and ruled the contravention not proved. From my photos, the layout appears unchanged.

I tried searching on the London Tribunals using PCN Location Clements Road and found several cases, some of which were allowed and others rejected.  Please share your views if this is worth contesting?

https://www.ftla.uk/civil-penalty-charge-notices-(councils-tfl-and-so-on)/redbridge-council-clements-road-contravention-of-33j/msg59650/?topicseen#msg59650

PCN:
https://freeimage.host/i/f4E3bTJ
https://freeimage.host/i/f4E3pQR

Google Maps:
https://maps.app.goo.gl/sDeJj9fyhmUwRwir9

Video:
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We've seen this location before, so you need to study the succesful cases on the London Tribunals statutory register carefully.
There is an advance warning sign on the approach on Winston Way, and GSV shows it has been there since 2018, so this is not a new restriction.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/sBVt5LjPPCX5XbVa6

The video show you "charging past" the two blue restriction signs as if they weren't there. Did you know that these signs meant, because they look pretty prominent to me, plus there is text on the carriageway as well, and in very good condition too. I have to say I don't see the basis for a robust appeal at the moment, sorry to have to say it.