The actual amount depends on the issuing authority, location and PCN date. Check your notice for the exact amount and deadline.
Pedestrian crossings
This code can have different suffixes indicating specific circumstances:
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Stopped on a pedestrian crossing or crossing area marked by zigzags
Code 99 is a higher level penalty. In London, the current full amounts are Band A £160 · Band B £140, with early-payment amounts of Band A £80 · Band B £70. The actual amount and deadline can vary by authority, location and PCN date, so check the notice.
You can challenge a council PCN using the stages and deadlines shown on the notices. Check the issuer policy before relying on the reduced amount being re-offered after an unsuccessful challenge. A Notice to Owner enables a formal representation, and a Notice of Rejection explains the independent tribunal route.
Use the deadline on each document. The PCN states the initial challenge and payment periods, the Notice to Owner gives the formal-representation deadline, and the Notice of Rejection gives the tribunal-appeal deadline.
1. You must not stop on or within the zigzag lines near a pedestrian or Toucan crossing. We believe that zigzag lines are placed there for a reason and that stopping on a zigzag line obstructs the view of the crossing by motorists and is therefore dangerous. 2. This offence was previously enforced by the police and carried endorsements. Now local authorities can also enforce this contravention by issuing a penalty charge notice – they cannot however endorse your license. The police can still enf
4. In one local authority area in the North of England a child was injured on a zebra crossing where parking bays were installed adjacent to the zigzag markings. There should be no parking bays adjoining the zigzags. 5. Were the lines clear or were they faded or covered with leaves or other debris. 6. Was your vehicle’s wheel clearly on the zigzag markings or was your car merely overhanging the lines. For a contravention to occur a wheel should be on the line. 7. There are certain instances when
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