Ordinary law-abiding motorists, many the vital customers for city centre shops and venues, are increasingly becoming victims. Penalty notices are being issued like confetti – it is happening in Derby and Nottingham. He said: “I am shocked by the figures but not surprised. Mr North was asked for his thoughts on the new figures the council have released. Mr North, 64, made his concerns public after seeing a motorist breach the restriction in March while cycling in the area but felt he could do nothing to stop and warn them. But the city council has denied this, stating the signs “are clear and meet all regulatory guidelines”.Ĭyclist Bob North from Little Eaton called on the city council to improve signage around the area and claimed those who had received fines should have them refunded.
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The footage prompted more controversy on the issue.Ĭritics of the Corporation Street bus lane have stated concerns that signage to inform motorists of the restriction is “misleading” or not clear enough.
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The new revelations about the bus lane come after a video filmed in March showed ten drivers illegally entering the bus lane in the space of just 30 minutes. Again to this present date (March 18 2022) or within the financial years of 2020//22? Here are the questions that the Local Democracy Reporting Service asked in a Freedom of Information Request submitted in March and the answers for which Derby City Council supplied.Ĭan Derby City Council confirm how many Penalty Charge Notices (PCNs) it has issued to motorists driving on the Corporation Street bus lane to this present date (March 18 2022) or within the financial years of both 2?Ĭan the council say how much of total income money it has received via issuing PCNs for Corporation Street breaches. The council has consistently stated the reasons for the new restrictions were to improve the environment and “create a better experience for everyone visiting the city centre”. But despite this thousands of motorists have been caught out and forced to pay the price. Read more: Get the latest city centre stories from Derbyshire LiveĬameras and new road signs have been put in place to signify enforcement.
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But in reality, the council is very likely to have achieved the huge six-figure sum in a matter of months after revealing at the end of last year it had started to toughen up enforcement by issuing fines to drivers from November 2021, due to so many motorists being caught breaching restrictions. The council says the dates for which the total income figure was generated were between April 1, 2020, and March 18, 2022. During this time the road is only allowed to be used by buses, taxis and cyclists.
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In 2020 new restrictions were announced making Corporation Street, situated near the Council House and Assembly Rooms, illegal for car drivers to use between 7am and 7pm.
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It can now be revealed that Derby City Council has generated income of £495,353 from fines issued to motorists for illegally entering the Corporation Street bus lane, following a Freedom of Information request submitted by the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS). Almost 20,000 fines have been issued to drivers breaching a controversial bus lane restriction in Derby city centre – earning the city council very nearly half a million pounds in income.