Fines or should it be the other way?
Upside down? A access road near me had dirt verges. Cars could park easily and traffic could pass both ways with ease. Council put pretty concrete guttering and resurfaced the road. They put some parking bays at one end near a park. No parking restrictions at all now and the new road is that narrow its impossible for more than one vehicle at a time to pass any parked car. Several people park there daily.
Council engineers I spoke with say it's all to "Standards" and refuse to consider putting parking restriction on one side.
"Liverpool Council in Sydney's south-west will not fine cars parked on rolled kerbs following community uproar over narrow streets.As reported by Nine News last night, the tight squeeze behind some Horningsea Park housing developments has forced residents to decide whether to park on the kerb and risk a fine, or block traffic.
The council has today instructed rangers not to book drivers forced onto the sidewalk, which it said has been a draft policy since last year."
Council here standard has very high curb that only a high lift 4wd just might be able to park like in Liverpool :soapbox::soapbox::soapbox:
My view is the Council here and anywhere should be spanked for making roads so thin traffic cannot use them with out causing mayhem at time. The Parking fines wouldn't occur if the streets were fit for purpose. Add garbage truck has not got through a few times already- TOO STANDARD service?[biggrin]