Many supermarkets enforce a lesser-known rule that could see drivers facing a £100 fine
Motorists have been offered a tip that could help them the next time they visit their .
Whilst many drivers feel the most confident when travelling on familiar routes, such as the drive to the shops, many have unknowingly broken found in .
The vehicle retailer highlighted that parent and child parking spaces often enforce a that could lead to serious penalties.
They explained: “There is no law against parking in a parent and child parking space without a child under 12 with you, but you are risking a PCN [Penalty Charge Notice], the same as if you incorrectly use a disabled parking bay.
“This is because the car parks are usually owned privately, for example by supermarkets, and so they enforce rules allowed by their Accredited Trade Association (ATA) status.”
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Parent and child parking spaces are usually placed in convenient spaces and have wider bays
Parent and child parking spaces are typically located close to the supermarkets to prevent young occupants from having to cross a busy space full of moving vehicles and can also be somewhat larger, making them easier to use a pushchair in.
However, despite there being no exact law on which drivers are able to use them, the majority of supermarkets enforce a rule stating that they should only be parked in if the driver is accompanied by a child under the age of 12.
Motorists who break this rule could face a PCN, which could be as high as £100 in most cases. However, one motorist was hit with a fee of £260 for the mistake in 2023.
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EMG Motor Group recommended that drivers always check the signs stating the rules before entering the supermarket to prevent the large fines.
They advised: “If you’re confused as to the rules in a particular car park, it’s worth checking with the store or destination that you’re parking at, so that you don’t risk a fine, which could be up to £100, being slapped on your windscreen.”
Motorists who are unsure whether they can park in a parent and child space should leave their vehicle in a standard space and talk to a member of staff inside the store.