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Parking for 15 minutes on double yellow lines may be allowed 
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I understand needing planning permission for building/extending new drives, but it seems silly to need it to allow other people to park a car on your existing drive for profit. It's hardly like you've tired to open a multi story car park on the sly.

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I understand needing planning permission for building/extending new drives, but it seems silly to need it to allow other people to park a car on your existing drive for profit. It's hardly like you've tired to open a multi story car park on the sly.

It's "change of use" I guess. You need permission to run a business from a house, so a driveway is the same. Some neighbours might object to the increase in traffic and noise.

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The problem is that in many areas the number of parking permits sold vastly outnumber the available parking spaces. Sometimes by a factor of 1.7:1


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Increased traffic? Even if everyone sold a space on their drive, that's one extra car or house per day.

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Having had to drive that hole called Coventry, I struggled to find any parking. Either double yellow lines everywhere or residential parking areas packed with cars. It took me longer to find a parking spot (basically drove round in circles until someone had driven off) than it did to pick up an item. At the same time, I noticed a guy park his car on yellow lines and put hazards on. If I'd done that, I would have been done and dusted in under 100 seconds.

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Having had to drive that hole called Coventry, I struggled to find any parking. Either double yellow lines everywhere or residential parking areas packed with cars. It took me longer to find a parking spot (basically drove round in circles until someone had driven off) than it did to pick up an item. At the same time, I noticed a guy park his car on yellow lines and put hazards on. If I'd done that, I would have been done and dusted in under 100 seconds.

Actually if you were to limit stop offs on double yellows to under 5 minutes you would get people trying to be quick about it. If they new they had 15 minutes they will do the weeks shopping.

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They should apply that rule to some petrol stations.

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