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Motorists back nationwide proposal to penalise people who park on kerbs

The vast majority of motorists support plans to fine people who park on kerbs according to a new poll by Motorpoint.

The online survey on the Motorpoint website – www.motorpoint.co.uk – found 63 per cent of drivers were in favour of plans by the Transport Committee to extend the system, which is currently only in operation in London, to cover the whole of the country.

Some 1,661 people took part in the study by Motorpoint, the UK’s largest independent car retailer, with a network of branches across England, Scotland and Wales.

Under new proposals being considered by the Government, parking on the kerb would see drivers up and down the land face a £70 Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) from their local authority as part of a bid to free up pavements for pedestrians, people in wheelchairs or with visual impairments as well as those with prams or pushchairs. At present, fines for motorists who park on kerbs is only legally enforceable in London.

Mark Carpenter, Chief Executive Officer of Motorpoint, said: “While we fully understand the frustration that parking on the kerb can cause some pedestrians, I believe this is one of the times where common sense really needs to be applied, given that it is such a grey area, rather than the introduction of yet more regulations which penalise the motorist.

“Parking on the pavement should always be seen as a last resort, for instance, if you live on a narrow road and failing to do might stop other cars or emergency vehicles driving down it. What it shouldn’t be is the norm, which we fully support, but just issuing fines to people who have no other choice than to park on the kerb doesn’t seem to be the answer. Education rather enforcement has to be the answer on this occasion.”

Motorpoint currently has over 5,000 low mileage, nearly new cars and light commercial vehicles available from over 30 different manufacturers. Every vehicle comes with the balance of manufacturer’s warranty backed by the Motorpoint Price Promise. This means Motorpoint will refund the difference to any customer within seven days of their order if they find the same car cheaper from a competitor. As an added bonus, it will also give the customer £50 worth of Amazon vouchers to spend.

Plus, as part of its COVID-19 safeguarding process, customers can test drive cars unaccompanied while all vehicle collections will be contactless and completed in specially designated areas to guarantee social distancing at all times. Motorpoint is also continuing to operate its hugely popular home delivery service covering the whole of the UK mainland for those customers who would prefer not to visit the branch, backed by its 14 day hassle free, money back guarantee.

*Article Source  www.motorpoint.co.uk

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