The owner of a Smart car was fined
£50 over a year ago for parking at a right angle to the kerb after a traffic warden insisted the car
overlapped the bay markings.
An adjudicator at a parking penalty tribunal ruled no traffic
regulation order had been breached, adding that while drivers have to
park within marked bays in pay-and-display and permit-controlled zones,
it is not enforceable in limited waiting spaces where Mrs Price had left
her car.
The business owner told the Daily Mail: "I have parked like this in Stroud, London and Bristol and never had any trouble before. If you go to the Smart website they show you pictures of their cars parked in this way."
The legal battle between Mrs Price and the council lasted a year. A
full refund was eventually issued. "It was a ridiculous process and
there were no winners in the end," she added.
The law stipulates that at least one wheel needs to be wholly outside
the markings of a bay for a fine to be issued except in the cases where
a long vehicle overhang is causing an obstruction or preventing another
vehicle from parking in an adjacent bay.
The Smart car, which gets its name from the Swatch Mercedes ART
cooperative venture, measures around 2.7 metres in length and was
introduced in the UK in 2000. The latest model will go on sale in early 2015.
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