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You are driving in London and want to stop briefly outside a shop on a busy street. There are no signs allowing pavement parking, and there are many pedestrians, including people with pushchairs and a person using a wheelchair. What should you do?

Explanation

According to Highway Code Rule 244, you MUST NOT park partially or wholly on the pavement in London. Pavement parking can obstruct and seriously inconvenience pedestrians, including wheelchair users, people with visual impairments and those with prams or pushchairs. You should find a legal place to park fully on the road, even if it is less convenient for you.

Highway Code Reference

Rule 244: Rule 244

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