Power v Davidson: 1964

The appellant appealed his conviction for parking between a line of parking studs and a crossing. The studs were on a street running across the street where the crossing was set out and at right angles to the actual crossing.
Held: The regulations required the studs to be on the same road as the crossing and approximately parallel to the crossing. The layout did not create the restriction.

Citations:

(1964) 62 LGR 320

Statutes:

Pedestrian Crossing Regulations 1954 6

Cited by:

AppliedDavies v Heatley QBD 1971
The defendant appealed, by case stated, against his conviction of failing to stay to the left of a continuous white line. An intermittent white line had been placed between the two continuous white lines. The magistrates convicted saying that the . .
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Road Traffic

Updated: 01 May 2022; Ref: scu.251551