Motorists face £70 fines for road offences as new rules clamp down on poor parking
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Motorists face £70 fines for road offences as new rules clamp down on poor parking.
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Drivers have been warned new "red routes" are being rolled out in the Peak District to clamp down on parking chaos, with rulebreakers facing fines if they ignore the rules.Derbyshire County Council explained how the strict new measures will target "inconsiderate parking" in and around Castleton and Mam Tor, one of the most popular beauty spots in the region.
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The red routes will be introduced after May 5 and cover several key roads.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The council hopes the move will ease congestion and improve safety in an area that regularly sees heavy visitor traffic.
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Motorists who break the rules could be hit with a £70 fine, reduced to £35 if paid within 14 days.
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