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Kent Police are aware of ongoing parking issues at Weald Community School in Sevenoaks, where vehicles have been consistently parked on the zig-zag lines outside the school. This parking has caused disruption and potential safety risks for both children and pedestrians in the area and has resulted in heightened local tension. Both Kent Police and Sevenoaks Civil Enforcement are aware of the situation and will be monitoring the area. Parking outside schoolsPick-up and drop-off times are busy outside schools. This can cause an increased safety risk to both children and parents. Parking restrictions outside schools are there to keep you and your children safe. Parking inconsiderately can put people in danger and you also risk being fined. It’s important that motorists follow the Highway Code. Parking restrictions outside schoolsUnderstanding yellow zigzag markingsMost school entrances and exits in the UK have yellow zigzag road markings with the writing ‘School Keep Clear’. Zigzags can also be found at entrances and exits of hospitals, fire stations, police stations and ambulance stations. They indicate the part of the road where motorists should not wait, stop, or park a vehicle. Sometimes there may be an accompanying sign that shows specific times when these restrictions are in place. Motorists are legally allowed to park on the zigzags outside of these hours. Both yellow and white zigzags also show areas that must be kept clear so that children and other road users can see clearly when crossing the road. Parking on yellow zigzagsYou can legally park on yellow zigzags under certain circumstances. Yellow zigzags without accompanying signs advise motorists not to wait or park there at any time for the safety of children and others. Some yellow zigzags have a single or double yellow line, which indicate different parking restrictions. Find out more: The Highway Code – Parking and Waiting The Highway Code – Road Markings Parking opposite yellow zigzagsYou can legally park opposite yellow zigzags. However, this can make crossing the road more dangerous, especially for children. Some schools have yellow zigzags on both sides of the road for this reason. Safety tips for parking outside schoolsWhen picking up or dropping off children at schools, you should do the following:
FinesLocal councils can issue motorists with penalty charge notices (PCN) for waiting, stopping, or parking on yellow zigzags if restrictions are in place. These are issued by civil enforcement officers. Most parking or waiting fines are now enforced as a civil matter, rather than a police matter. A PCN does not result in a criminal record or points on a licence if dealt with by the council. Fines can vary depending on location. Stopping in a restricted area outside a school will result in a higher fine. The fee is also halved if paid within 14 days and you have 28 days to pay or challenge the fine. Other parking issuesFind out more about other parking issues and abandoned vehicles | ||||
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