RSD7a
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Getting used my 6.3m instead of previous 6m van, I was street parking in Durham yesterday in a metered bay, parallel to the kerb. My back end was within the bay but the front was overhanging into the next bay. A traffic warden just happened to be passing. I asked if I would be considered to be legally in the bay. Was told as long as your wheels are within the bay markings you are fine. We don't worry about overhangs front or back.
While it helped me, it didn't really make sense as I was encroaching on the next bay.
I'm now wondering if this is a general rule, or if it varies from one authority to another. I'm sure I've read somewhere that it's the position of the whole vehicle that matters, not just the wheels.
While it helped me, it didn't really make sense as I was encroaching on the next bay.
I'm now wondering if this is a general rule, or if it varies from one authority to another. I'm sure I've read somewhere that it's the position of the whole vehicle that matters, not just the wheels.