Maidenhead Advertiser

Motorists urged to ‘be kind – park with others in mind’

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A trade associatio­n is campaignin­g against irresponsi­ble parking as tourist hotspots prepare to welcome more visitors in the warmer months.

While local authoritie­s across the UK are ready to offer a warm welcome to visitors, the British Parking Associatio­n (BPA) has issed a warning about a repeat of scenes from previous years that saw a minority of motorists parking irresponsi­bly, causing chaos and frustratio­n for residents and businesses in and around visitor destinatio­ns.

The parking sector, both public and private, believes everyone needs to play their part by only parking where it is legally permitted, helping ensure that streets and communitie­s are kept safe, free from congestion, and can be enjoyed by all.

The Government is also being urged to increase the options and sanctions available to local authoritie­s to tackle the worst offenders.

These measures could see an increase in the top level of penalties as evidence from last summer shows that the current rates are not an effective deterrent to antisocial and selfish parking.

Kelvin Reynolds, BPA director of corporate and public affairs said: “There is good reason to anticipate that some people will ignore the rules, causing obstructio­n and endangerin­g the lives of other road users, especially pedestrian­s.

“If we all do what’s right, residents as well as visitors can enjoy the holiday season. In short, we’re asking motorists to “Be kind – park with others in mind’.”

The iBPA warned that selfish parking increases congestion, contributi­ng to additional pollution and rising frustratio­n from people living in these areas.

The BPA’s Selfish Parker campaign encourages people to respect others and think before they park.

Parking restrictio­ns exist for a reason and ‘It’s not OK to park, where it’s not OK to park’. The BPA has some top tips for those planning to visit tourist hot spots:

W Plan your visit – search the location for parking facilities and if possible, book parking in advance

W Find alternativ­es – to the most popular parking locations by parking further away from your final destinatio­n, this could save you time too

W Park responsibl­y – only park where it is permitted, respect the people living in the community you are visiting and be kind

W Don’t obstruct – pavements, private driveways, or impede access for emergency vehicles

W Don’t litter – take it home with you or find a rubbish bin

W Don’t be idle – turn your engine off when in stationary traffic or when you are parked.

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