Petition · Department for Transport

Reclaim Our Pavements - End Dangerous Parking By Mandating Enforcement Of Fines

Closed 61 signatures

What the petition asks

Legislate to mandate local traffic authorities to enforce endorsable fines for pavement parking within 24 hours of the offence, including when based on public photographic evidence. Fines should start at £100, escalate daily for ongoing offences, and rise annually with the Consumer Prices Index.
Pavement parking is a direct threat to public safety. It forces vulnerable pedestrians—children, the elderly, wheelchair users, and parents with pushchairs—into the road and into the path of moving traffic. This selfish act turns our pavements into a dangerous obstacle course. The current slow enforcement process fails to protect people. We need rapid, escalating fines and penalty points to create a real deterrent, stop this dangerous practice, and make our pavements safe spaces for everyone.

Timeline

2 Dec 2025 Petition opened for signatures
2 Jun 2026 Closed to new signatures

Key facts

Signatures 61
Status Closed
Department Department for Transport
Opened 2 Dec 2025
Closed 2 Jun 2026

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Source: the official petition page. Last checked 17 Aug 2026.