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Black Audio A3 continually parking on and blocking the entire pavement on the corner between London Way, London Road (and cycleway) pedestrian access to Lanark Street and lowered kerb for wheelchair users and prams.
Reported in the Car parking category anonymously at 01:20, Mon 4 December 2017
Sent to Glasgow City Council 4 minutes later. FixMyStreet ref: 1155644.
This car has been parking on the pavement for over 3 weeks. I have witnessed mothers with prams having to either cross the road to the narrower pavement on the other side of the road (where there is also the entrance to a car park) or walk round it on the road itself.
The car is there every day and does not move regularly. It appears to belong to a resident. This has lead to other vehicles being left in a similar way on the same pavement.
It obstructs the entire pedestrian access into London Way and makes it more dangerous to get from Lanark Street to London Road on foot. It also makes it more dangerous to cross the road as the view is impaired.
If bollards could be installed here it would complement the (sensibly) dropped kerb which should help the disabled and those with prams and prevent this car and others from causing this corner to become dangerous.
Updates
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Worth pointing out it is an Audi A3 not "audio". I am going to blame autocorrect for that one ;)
Posted anonymously at 01:33, Mon 4 December 2017
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MESSAGE SENT ON BEHALF OF JAMIE RODDEN GROUP MANAGER – TRAFFIC AND ROAD SAFETY Dear Sir/Madam , Thank you for your undernoted enquiry and bringing this matter to our attention. I can advise that our parking enforcement team have been made aware of the issues and will carry out an investigation. If any vehicles are seen to be parking in contravention of the restrictions they will carry out enforcement. I trust this information is of use but should you require further information then please contact land@glasgow.gov.uk Jamie Rodden Group Manager - Traffic and Road Safety Land and Environmental Services
Posted anonymously at 23:22, Thu 7 December 2017
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The issue seems to be resolved. Thanks to council who ticketed the vehicle.
Posted anonymously at 14:58, Fri 2 March 2018
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