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Plymouth City Council
Plymouth PL1 2AA
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01752 668000
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roadsafety@plymouth.gov.uk
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01752 304922

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School keep clear marking

Safer parking for Plymouth's schools

CCTV - Camera enforcement at problem areas

Plymouth City Council has purchased a CCTV vehicle in order to address problem parking, such as school entrances, where motorists are putting the safety of others at risk and causing unnecessary congestion.

How does CCTV camera enforcement take place?

The camera is controlled by trained operators, who are already experienced Civil Enforcement Officers. They will observe and video record vehicles parked in contravention of the parking restrictions and log the details. The officer/s will then review each case and decide if a parking contravention has occurred.

Warning signs and visibility

The operation of the CCTV vehicle, including the necessary warning signs, meets strict Government guidelines. The car has an 11ft mast on top of it as well as large markings to identify it as CCTV. It is clearly visible to all motorists.

Identifying problem areas

School keep clear - yellow 'zig-zags'

The Council has identified problem areas. They are:

The school keep clear yellow zig-zag markings outside Plymouth's schools are a common feature and are there for the safety of pupils, staff, and local traffic. These road markings and signs help protect pupils by giving them clear sightlines when crossing roads outside their school. They also create clear sightlines for passing motorists.

A key part of this scheme will initially focus on dangerous parking outside schools and we will be working with pupils, teachers and parents to develop safer walking to school initiatives outside schools.

This year's school census showed that over 52 per cent of children walk to school and in Plymouth walking is the most popular way to get to school. In the past few years the numbers of children walking to school has increased and is now above the national average.

How the scheme will work

Before the CCTV vehicle starts issuing Penalty Charge Notices (PCN) selected schools will be provided with an explanatory parental letter informing them that drivers will face fines of £70 if they continue to park irresponsibly outside the school entrance.

Other contraventions the Council's CCTV vehicle will be targeting are:

Appeals

If you do receive a PCN and you think you have a valid reason to appeal against it visit the parking tickets and fines page for information about how to appeal and the appeals process.

Blue badge holders

Procedures are in place to ensure that PCNs are not given to blue badge holders, where their badge gives them permission to park. Blue badge holders can not park on school keep clear yellow zig-zag markings. Please refer to the Blue badge Scheme: rights and responsibilities in England booklet for further guidance. To obtain a copy of the booklet please call The Blue Badge Team on 01752 308921 or email bluebadge@plymouth.gov.uk.

Enforcement and penalties

Drivers who stop or park on the road markings could face the following:

Our commitment to safer school travel

With so many children walking to school, we know traffic danger is something parents are concerned about - school gates should be safe places. This initiative will play a key role in achieving our ambition to make going to and from school a safer experience for everyone.

If you have to drive your child to school - please don't park on the zig-zag lines, keep the school entrance clear for everyone.