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Category: | Enforcement-related: Event or temporary issue |
Tags: | ad06, ad06-xha, ad06xha, cambridge, clips, cyclelane, cycling, examples, gilbert, illegal, parking, road, video, xha |
Date time: | 1.00pm, Tuesday 24th September, 2013 |
Time line: | Earlier | Later |
Facing: | East |
Added by: | radwagon |
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Area: | Cambridge |
See clip at youtu.be/W_sCURPHTKs
The driver was sat in the car. If to do with any house I'm not sure why they weren't making use of the large amount of space offroad clearly available.
Please note I hold my line in the cyclelane to make sure I get a good recording of the numberplate. You should pull out earlier to make your intentions clear. I did shoulder check to see if anything was coming a lot earlier than my move so knew it was safe.
Stopping or Parking in Cycle Lanes
Highway Code Rule 240 (backed up in law)
You MUST NOT stop or park on a tram or cycle lane.
www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Highwaycode/DG_069860
And the 1988 Road Traffic Act, section 21.
Any person who, without lawful authority, drives or parks a vehicle wholly or partly on a cycle track is guilty of an offence. Unless:
saving life, or extinguishing fire or meeting any other like emergency
maintaining of any structure or other work situated in the cycle track or its verges
undertaking work on water, sewerage electricity, gas, or telecomms network
www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1988/52/section/21
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