I dont think you could get any safer although i would suggest a high viz mat instead of a green one.Charging on pavement.Is this breaking any laws??
Legally you may be right however the mat has a rubber hazard guard about a mm off the floor and makes the overall height id say 2mm, basically as flat as you could possibly get... whereas the one you shown is 45mm high so very much easier to trip over and be a pain for wheelchair, blind people and prams to get over.I'd say that was still a trip hazard.
Better to use something made for the job:
Amazon product ASIN B08NFHXZT2
But no chance of cutting through the cable when going over it.Legally you may be right however the mat has a rubber hazard guard about a mm off the floor and makes the overall height id say 2mm, basically as flat as you could possibly get... whereas the one you shown is 45mm high so very much easier to trip over and be a pain for wheelchair, blind people and prams to get over.
I’ve tried tripping up over it and it’s near impossible. But the point is someone can claim they have which brings in public liability insurance and wether or not your Ev insurance covers you.time to look at the small print?I'd say that was still a trip hazard.
Better to use something made for the job:
Amazon product ASIN B08NFHXZT2
Not entirely accurate, they've blurred the lines between 2 statements. The 'no pavement parking' consultation is still underway, it's been the case in London forever and the council can fit "in parked bays only" signs to allow Pavement Parking where it makes sense.Speaking of pavements!
New driving laws this year, May 31st 2022 will see councils issuing £70 fines for pavement parking.![]()
“The laws around parking on pavements is just one of many new driving laws coming into effect this year, with road user safety at the forefront of each.”
From May 31, councils in England and Wales will be given new powers to fine motorists up to £70 for minor traffic offences including stopping in yellow box junctions and driving in cycle lanes"
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Drivers parking on pavements face £70 fine under new law
There is a simple parking error that could see drivers hit with a £70 fine.www.heart.co.uk
This is exactly what I thought, I do think the rubber mat is by far the best option.I reckon it's more likely some scrote will steal the carpet/mat than end up sueing you![]()
Sounds good, would it be possible for you to post a photo(s) of your setup and I will have to go across a pavement when my car arrives.I charge across my pavement with a high viz very very heavy cable mat over the cable to my chargepoint. I asked the neighbours first and I also have a sign and a IR spot that comes on at night by the cable mat (battery one).
It's been fine and the Police also complimented me on it.
Not really. I’m surrounded by hipsters these days . There’s more chance of them falling over their beardsI reckon it's more likely some scrote will steal the carpet/mat than end up sueing you![]()
Cannot say elsewhere but Hackney council state on their website you cannot do this and have started enforcing it with fines if you carry on doing after a warning letter. Hopefully they will put up more charge points soonCharging on pavement.Is this breaking any laws??