It might seem like a convenient place to drop
off the kids, but new figures show the number of tickets issued for stopping on
the zig-zags outside schools have almost doubled in 2 years.
The number of fines issued rose from 14,564 in
2011 to 28,169 in 2013, freedom of information figures obtained by AXA Car
Insurance show.
But it seems only 17% of people know stopping
on zig-zags is banned at school-run times, their research says.
While it may be well known that you can't park on
yellow zig-zag lines, you also can't wait or even stop
momentarily to drop off or pick up passengers, according to the UK Highway
Code.
The Local Government Association explains that
this is because parking on yellow zig-zags outside schools puts children at
risk, as outside school gates there are lots of children running around, buggy
congestion and little ones on scooters and bikes.
Please do not park or drop off your children on the Zig zag areas outside school. We are working with our community to make Gelli Primary a safer place, please co-operate.
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