On 15/11/2024 18:38, Jon Pennycook wrote:
From my point of view, a sign that says "Private Road Strictly No Parking" implies that people are allowed to use it as a through route, just not to park there. For similar roads near me
I would treat it as access=destination, if umgated, and access=private, if gated. In general, if you are paying to maintain the road yourself, and there are no covenants, or public rights of way, to the contrary, you are not going to want non-payers to create wear and tear (and pose a threat to pedestrians from your estate - I don't think you can enforce traffic lights or zebra crossings under motoring legislation).
Motor roads with permissive status are rare, although I'd suggest that the roads around Regent's Park in London are permissive (they are maintained by Crown Estates, not the council).
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