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Originally Posted by RobSun
Where I live pavement parking has become the norm and as I have posted earlier pedestrians are forced into the road and wheelchair users, well just cannot use the pavement at all. But if the neighbours across the road didn't park on the pavement I would have real difficulty getting on and off my driveway and traffic flow would be worse and lorries etc would not pass. But still I'm dead against pavement parking.
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No such reason here, providing they use a bit of common sense and don't park right opposite someone's drive. Even a lorry parked fully on the road, would not prevent another lorry getting past without much difficulty - yet many just see it as fine to block the narrow pavement with their cars. Between pavements blocked by cars and vans, and people's over-grown hedges, there is little space or point left in trying to use the pavement by pedestrians, pram pushers and those with disability scooters.