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    So is it actually legal for us to park on the pavement or in bicycle stands (as long as it's well out of the pedestrians' way)? I'm asking because I may have to do this overnight in the city in order to save me a 20 minute walk from the nearest motorcycle parking area.

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    I park wherever I feel like so long as it is not inconsiderate to others.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BikingBrit View Post
    So is it actually legal for us to park on the pavement or in bicycle stands (as long as it's well out of the pedestrians' way)? I'm asking because I may have to do this overnight in the city in order to save me a 20 minute walk from the nearest motorcycle parking area.
    That will probably get you a ticket. The Auckland wardens can be pretty strict. Had a friend get a ticket as they removed the bike parking signs for an event and he wasn't out of there quick enough.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BikingBrit View Post
    So is it actually legal for us to park on the pavement or in bicycle stands (as long as it's well out of the pedestrians' way)? I'm asking because I may have to do this overnight in the city in order to save me a 20 minute walk from the nearest motorcycle parking area.
    If you look at the AT website you'll find there is no mention of parking as you describe above. However, you could try it and see what happens. If you get a ticket you could write in and plead your case. You might be lucky or you might not...

    Parking overnight because you live in the building or work there? Is there any possibility of getting somewhere in the building or on the building's property to put the bike other than on the footpath or in a legal m/bike parking zone? Also, if on the footpath will it be a temptation to vandals pr other ne'er do wells?

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    Quote Originally Posted by neels View Post
    ICan't see the problem myself, if I'd brought the car I'd be taking up a whole space, so what's the difference.
    Exactly. It's the number of people "parked" in the space that's important.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BikingBrit View Post
    So, I've seen lots of people park their motorbikes on the side of large pavements and particularly in bicycle racks. Is this actually legal or is it a legal grey area? I mean if people can leave their bicycles on the sidewalk why can't we?
    It is not legal to park a vehicle on the footpath. The Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004 prohibits this.

    However, you are allowed to park a cycle, mobility device, or "wheeled recreational device" on the footpath as long as it is not in the way of other users of the footpath and there is not a sign that says otherwise.

    If you do park your car on a footpath you risk being served an infringement notice by your local Council. The Council could also have your vehicle towed, especially if it is parked in a way which is causing a major problem or safety hazard. (Or if somebody complains)
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    Quote Originally Posted by BikingBrit View Post
    So is it actually legal for us to park on the pavement or in bicycle stands (as long as it's well out of the pedestrians' way)? I'm asking because I may have to do this overnight in the city in order to save me a 20 minute walk from the nearest motorcycle parking area.
    Trying to avoid a 20 minute walk... Lazy bastard!

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    Cop around Little River gets a bit nancy if you park on the footpath. Frees up car spaces in a busy area so really doing a public service.

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    Parking on the footpath interferes with my racing around the place on the mobility scooter
    get outa da way sonny!

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    ...I park my Orange Sporty wherever I fucking like...I do have to wipe the stains from it where joe public drools over it...I think some of the stains are actually of a spermatozoic origin , but hey...the last time a cop pulled me, she only wanted a selfie with the bike...got let off with a blowjob...but hey, Sporties, eh...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ellipsis View Post
    ...I park my Orange Sporty wherever I fucking like...I do have to wipe the stains from it where joe public drools over it...I think some of the stains are actually of a spermatozoic origin , but hey...the last time a cop pulled me was she only 'cos he wanted a selfie with the bike...got let off with a blowjob...but hey, Sporties, eh...
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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonu View Post
    Trying to avoid a 20 minute walk... Lazy bastard!
    Haha, if I wanted to go for a walk I wouldn't take my bike in the first place :P

    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
    It is not legal to park a vehicle on the footpath. The Land Transport (Road User) Rule 2004 prohibits this.

    However, you are allowed to park a cycle, mobility device, or "wheeled recreational device" on the footpath as long as it is not in the way of other users of the footpath and there is not a sign that says otherwise.

    If you do park your car on a footpath you risk being served an infringement notice by your local Council. The Council could also have your vehicle towed, especially if it is parked in a way which is causing a major problem or safety hazard. (Or if somebody complains)
    Sounds kinda stupid to me why bicycles can park on the footpath but motorcycles can't... Yeah, I guess our bikes are significantly bigger, but if they're out of the way of pedestrians what difference does it make?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BikingBrit View Post
    Sounds kinda stupid to me why bicycles can park on the footpath but motorcycles can't... Yeah, I guess our bikes are significantly bigger, but if they're out of the way of pedestrians what difference does it make?
    For your interest ... unless in extreme cases ... Police wont bother with issuing a a ticket for a council bylaw. The local Council parking officer might though. And if your WOF and Rego are out of date ... you'll get a ticket for them as well ...

    And it's the same difference between 100 km/hr and 110 km/hr. Them's the rules ...
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