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One in five want pavement parking ban

Action call as government consultation moves to next stage

Residents in are fed up with people parking on pavements, with around 20 per cent wanting action from the the government.

A survey, from YourParkingSpace.co.uk, shows that one-in-five want immediate pavement parking ban as Government consultation enters next stage

Indeed, the Government is currently analysing the response to its consultation, which ended last November, on how to manage pavement parking with a summary of the responses due for publication by the end of February.

Among the Government’s current proposals include a London-style, where it is already illegal, pavement parking ban across the whole of England. 

Meanwhile, Scotland is already due to to outlaw the controversial parking practice.

However, the survey by YourParkingSpace.co.uk shows that an immediate pavement parking ban can’t come soon enough for many.

According to official sources, the advantages of a national pavement parking ban include that motorists would benefit from a consistent rule, while disadvantages include that in many areas pavement parking is essential and that local authorities would need to undertake a substantial amount of work to prepare for it.

Harrison Woods, managing director at YourParkingSpace.co.uk, said: “2021 could be a landmark year in deciding if motorists in the UK are still allowed to park on the pavement.

“At present it’s a grey area in many parts of the country, so any proposals will give some clarity on the issue, even if people are for or against them.”

Yet while some want an immediate clampdown, the survey also discovered that others were prepared to wait, with just over one-in-five wanting a ban within one year and just over one-in-ten within six months.

Harrison added: “The next few months could determine where millions of Brits are allowed to park, marking the biggest shift in parking patterns for a generation.”

For more information about YourParkingSpace.co.uk, which lists driveways and off-road empty spaces available to pre-book, visit www.yourparkingspace.co.uk 

Drivers aspiring to go electric

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Two thirds want EV ownership, while most EV journeys will be catered for by a single charge

A recent survey of nearly 2,000 drivers has revealed some intriguing insights into consumers’ views on electric cars.

Sixty per cent of drivers admitted to considering an EV for their next car citing environmental benefits, being able to charge at home and being taxed less on their salary as the top three main reasons, according to the report commissioned by car benefits provider Tusker,

Looking into driving habits 79 per cent of survey respondents admitted to driving less than 150 miles a week. That means models like the Tesla Model 3 (263 miles), the Audi e-Tron (220 miles) and even the new Vauxhall Corsa-e (200 miles) will cater for a week of driver journeys on a single charge.

The survey also reinforced how quickly drivers are being educated about EVs. Of those drivers who said they would consider an electric vehicle (1,107) 36 per cent said they were confident in naming up to three or more charging locations they would use in their local area.

Seventy five per cent of people were also aware of EVs being in their budget, while 25 per cent felt EVs were just for the wealthy. When looking at the numbers this minority view is quickly dispelled with a £42k Tesla Model 3 available on Tusker’s salary sacrifice scheme from as little as £399 per month, and the £26k Corse-e from just £249 per month, both inclusive of maintenance and insurance on a four-year agreement.

“Our Car Benefit Scheme aims to put the majority of EVs in the reach of everyday drivers by using some of a driver’s salary before it’s taxed in exchange for the use of a brand-new car,” said Paul Gilshan, Tusker’s CEO.

Tusker runs a fleet of almost 20,000 cars, which is being transformed by the green revolution with EVs accounting for 50 per cent of orders in 2020. In turn, its fleet has gone from three per cent EV to 20 per cent in just 12 months, which means Tusker is outperforming the overall industry.

“This year’s research shows that drivers better understand how electric cars can fit into their life even down to the location of their charging points.”

“Salary sacrifice works on the same principle as Cycle to Work and Childcare Vouchers and provides drivers with a hassle-free new car, inclusive of maintenance and insurance,” he added.

The survey found:

  • 63% of drivers are considering an EV for their next car
  • 79% of drivers travel less than 150 miles per week which means a single charge will cater for their weekly journeys
  • EVs account for 50% of Tusker’s new car orders in 2020
  • 36% of drivers can name three or more local EV charging stations
  • Salary sacrifice schemes put all EVs into easy reach of drivers (from £249 a month for the new Vauxhall Corsa-e on a four-year contract inclusive of maintenance and insurance)