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Adjudicator's DecisionThe adjudicator, having considered the evidence submitted by the parties, has allowed the appeal.The reasons for the adjudicator's decision are enclosed.The adjudicator directs London Borough of Redbridge to cancel the Penalty Charge Notice.If any penalty or fees have already been paid, the Enforcement Authority must now issue a refundwithout delay. Enquiries regarding payment of the refund should be made to the EnforcementAuthority.An independent tribunal for environment, parking and traffic penalty appealsEnvironment and Traffic Adjudicators are supported by London Tribunals, a service provided by London CouncilsCalls to London Tribunals will be recorded for training and quality purposesAdjudicator's ReasonsThe Appellant's Authorised Representative, Mr xxxx xxxxxx, attended the hearing of the appeal byvideo, via Teams. The Appellant did not attend. She is Mr xxxxxx's wife, and she was the driver ofthe vehicle at the time. The Authority were not due to attend or to be represented.It is the Authority's case that the Appellant's vehicle failed to comply with a restriction on vehiclesentering a pedestrian zone on Rutland Road on 20 May 2025. They rely in evidence on CCTV footageand on photographs of the entrance and advance warning signage. The wording/times on theentrance signage in the CCTV footage and in the Authority's photographs is barely legible. I wouldhave expected the Authority to have produced legible photographs. However, it is common groundthat the blue signs beneath the entrance signs indicated that the restriction only operated during termtime. The Authority maintain in their Case Summary that "The 'Term-time only' is commonly used andlegally accepted phrase in traffic signage. While it does not list specific dates, it is the responsibility ofdrivers to be aware of school term times, particularly in areas near schools. This type of signage hasbeen upheld as enforceable in multiple adjudications". They have not cited or produced anyAdjudicator decisions that support their position. They go on to say: "Term-time dates are publiclyavailable and consistent with local education authority calendars. We also acknowledge theappellants statement that he was unaware of the restrictions. However, lack of awareness is not avalid ground cancellation under the statutory framework".Mr xxxxxx takes issue with the fact that the signage indicated the restriction only operated duringterm time. He maintains that such an indication is "fundamentally unclear" on the basis that a motoristcannot reasonably be expected to be aware of school term times applicable in respect of a restriction.Mr xxxxxx has cited another adjudicator's decision (Case Number: 2240078999) in which it washeld: "The use of the phrase 'during term times' is not authorised for the simple reason that it requiresmotorists to know what the term times are... it is about a lack of clarity as to when the restrictionoperates... If an advance warning sign is needed and it is not clear, the Adjudicator is entitled toconclude the overall signage is inadequate."I agree with the case put by the Appellant. The blue signs lack clarity and are inherently ambiguous. Itis, in my view, unreasonable to expect a motorist to be aware of school term times applicable inrespect of a restriction, which may well vary depending on the local authority in question and the typeof school. Although the Authority say that "Term-Time Only" signage is commonly used, that is not myexperience, but what is common, is the use of fold-over signs, such that the signs show as blankduring school holidays. This leaves the motorist in no doubt as to whether the restriction is active.The Authority have a duty to ensure that signage is clear and unambiguous and conveys all thenecessary information to the motorist. In this case the blue sign created a lack of clarity and anambiguity. Accordingly, the Authority failed in the said duty, and so I take the view that thecontravention cannot be established and I allow the appeal.George DoddAdjudicator23rd October 20252250346143AF20158451