Weight Restrictions - Vehicles
| Service Deliverer: |
Hampshire County Council |
| Contact: |
Hampshire County Council Highways |
| Telephone No: |
Hantsdirect on 0845 603 5633 |
| Address: |
Civic Offices, Civic Centre Road, Havant PO9 2AX |
| Email: |
customer.services@havant.gov.uk |
| Details: |
The Hampshire County Council Highways (South) office at
Havant will be able to help with details of weight restriction
locations, as well as procedures to impose such restrictions.
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Order prohibiting the parking of goods vehicles
In the 1970s, the then Urban District Council
were anxious to combat the practice of drivers of heavy commercial
vehicles of parking their vehicles for long periods in roads in the
Urban District. It was thought that for the most part, the
practice arises because it was convenient for drivers to park in
the vicinity of their homes or where they were staying overnight,
and advantageous to drivers’ employers that this should be
done. It was, however, a considerable disadvantage to other
people living where such parking occurs, causing annoyance and
inconvenience when vehicles arrive or leave noisily at night, or
are stationed unduly close to windows. Furthermore it
increases traffic problems in the road.
To combat the problem, in 1974 the Urban
District Council made an order making it an offence for a
commercial vehicle exceeding 2 tons unladen weight (5 T maximum
gross weight) to be parked at night and weekends on any road in the
Borough (excluding trunk roads). This weight roughly equates
to the size of a small truck, but does not include transit
vans. There was a proposal to lower this weight limit to
include large transit vans, but this was shelved as it was pointed
out that some residents have only one vehicle, this being a
van. A reduction in the weight limit would mean that those
residents not having off street parking facilities would not be
able to park their only vehicle on street at night and weekends
outside their properties.
The enforcement of the Order was the
responsibility of the police but recent change in the legislation
has meant that the Borough Council now enforce the Order.
Indeed, the Parking Service Team does carry out site visits when
complaints of overnight and weekend parking are brought to their
attention.
Order prohibiting the movement of commercial vehicles
In the same decade, complaints were received
that commercial vehicles were being driven through the residential
areas of Leigh Park, Havant south and Denvilles, without
making/picking up deliveries. This was having a deleterious
effect on the residents in terms of noise and nuisance.
To overcome the problem, in 1979 an Order was
made whereby it became an offence for commercial vehicles exceeding
3 tons unladen weight (7.5 T maximum gross weight) to be driven
into the above areas except for the purposes of
loading/unloading. In 1996, a similar Order was made for the
West Leigh area.
A variation on this order was made in 2002 for
roads to the east of Southleigh Road (Fifth Avenue, Spindle Close
and Blenheim Gardens etc.) To combat the driving of
predominantly continental commercial vehicles during the night to a
local nursery, the order prohibited the driving of commercial
exceeding 7.5 T maximum gross weight along these roads between 11pm
and 7am throughout the year.
As this Order applies to the movement of
vehicles, its enforcement still comes under the control of the
police.