Pavement parking could be permanently banned under new plans to make roads and pathways safer for families and people with disabilities.
A new consultation has been launched to ban antisocial parking and give councils greater powers to fine drivers who flout the rules.
It comes after 95% of wheelchair users and people with visual impairments said they have experienced mobility issues due to restricted pavements in the past.
Under new rules being proposed, councils will be able to prohibit pavement parking in certain areas and fine drivers who mount the kerb.
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