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<p>Her Majesty’s Government has made no specific assessment of these risks as local
authorities have the powers to permit or ban pavement parking at the local level.
However, I wrote to all English Traffic Authorities on 27 June 2014 to remind them
of their existing, wide-ranging powers to prevent people from parking on the pavement
where it is a problem. We have also published a range of guidance documents for traffic
authorities highlighting the difficulties that pavement parking causes for pedestrians
and detailing ways that it can be prevented.</p><p> </p><p>Her Majesty’s Government
does not keep records of the total cost of damage caused by cars parking on pavements
as this is matter for local highway authorities.</p><p> </p><p>In response to two
major email campaigns orchestrated by Living Streets and Guide Dogs, Her Majesty’s
Government received around 2000 standard petitions against pavement parking. We receive
other views, from time to time, on an ad hoc basis.</p>
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