Penalties for motorists parking on footpaths to be doubled

Jan 7, 2022

7th January, 2022

Penalties for motorists caught parking on footpaths, cycle tracks and bus lanes will be doubled from February, the government has announced.

Transport Minister Eamon Ryan has signed regulations increasing the fixed charge penalty from €40 to €80 with effect from 1 February 2022.

Mr Ryan said: “I am very pleased to announce these increased penalties, which will both promote active travel and encourage a more considerate use of road space.”

“Parking on footpaths puts vulnerable pedestrians, such as wheelchair users and those pushing buggies, at significant risk by forcing them off the footpath and into traffic. Parking in bus and cycle lanes endangers cyclists and undermines State investment in sustainable public transport infrastructure.”

“These increases should help improve the safety of all vulnerable road and footpath users, by creating a more effective deterrent to these specific forms of illegal parking.”

Hildegarde Naughton, Minister of State with responsibility for road safety, added: “Obstructing footpaths, bus lanes and cycle tracks can confront vulnerable road users, such as pedestrians and cyclists, with particularly dangerous obstacles on busy roads, while also forcing tricky manoeuvres upon buses and cars who may be attempting to overtake such careless parking. These new penalties will safeguard families and communities as they make use of our growing network of active travel infrastructure and will encourage more people to walk and cycle as government invests almost €1 million per day on projects across the country.”

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