The British Parking Association (BPA) and International Parking Community (IPC) are introducing a new Private Parking Code of Practice in the UK to provide clearer signs in car parks and a new appeals process for drivers fined on private land. The changes aim to address confusion and unfair fines faced by motorists.
Four new car parking rules coming in October 2024 that all drivers need to know about https://t.co/oKrCtwcrej https://t.co/bDP9bXdUAe
Watch where you park. Starting today, PPA will be ticketing car owners who don’t observe parking restrictions for street cleaning. https://t.co/NjnuUAOtg9
Four new UK parking laws coming into force from October 2024 https://t.co/TOs1b713j3
Drivers warned private parking changes are ‘confusing’ for motorists who continue to get fined 'unfairly' https://t.co/CBwlxrakeo
A new parking code of practice is being introduced to help deliver ‘greater transparency and consistency’ for motorists. The new ‘Private Parking Code of Practice’ – today announced by the British Parking Association (BPA) and International Parking Community (IPC) – is a https://t.co/9obLggIaLJ
Good news for drivers this morning. If you’re fined after parking on private land there’ll be a new way of appealing from October, as the industry adopts a Code of Practice. https://t.co/UJvDFopzks
Drivers who are fined after parking on private land will have a new way of appealing in the future as the industry adopts a UK-wide code of practice. Clearer signs in car parks to help motorists are also promised. https://t.co/RbwqvL809z