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Cases on the site currently cover parking, bus lane, moving traffic and road user charging, including the London Congestion Charge and Clean Air Zones (outside London). More cases and contravention types will be added in due course.






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Mr D – v – London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham
(2130483643)
London: Environment and Traffic
Decision Date: 2014-02-14
Outcome: Dismissed
This case highlights that the purpose of the restriction is to keep a box junction clear and the regulations should be construed to reflect this. A contravention occurs even if a vehicle could have moved to a separate lane to exit the junction. A motorist may protect himself against the possibility of having to stop due to stationary vehicles by waiting until he can see unoccupied space beyond the junction.
Mr B – v – Westminster City Council
(2110325661)
London: Environment and Traffic
Decision Date: 2012-06-25
Outcome: Dismissed
This case clarifies that is not for an adjudicator to consider whether the certification of a traffic camera is correct.
The camera certificate as provided by the authority is accepted at face value. The approval and certification process is a matter between the authority and the Vehicle Certification Agency, and by association, the Secretary of State for Transport.
This case was decided as a panel decision together with P Motors – v- Westminster City Council (2110534297).
Mr S – v – Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea
(2050448466)
London: Environment and Traffic
Decision Date: 2006-07-31
Outcome: Dismissed
This case makes clear that a motorist cannot reserve their right to pay the 50% discounted penalty amount pending the outcome of an appeal. Paying the reduced penalty amount closes the case. The reduced penalty amount is a discount in place to reflect prompt payment and the settlement of a case.
Mr F – v – Transport for London
(203013556A)
London: Environment and Traffic
Decision Date: 2003-06-16
Outcome: Dismissed
This case clarifies that a Private Hire Vehicle (PHV) is not a “taxi” and so is not permitted to travel in a bus lane.
Mr S – v – London Borough of Camden
(2010000692)
London: Environment and Traffic
Decision Date: 2000-08-11
Outcome: Dismissed
This case clarifies that a press or media report has no evidential value in circumstances where it does not relate to a judicial decision, and that waiting and parking are synonymous – a vehicle is left in a parking place when parked there and not when the motorist departs from it.