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Barking Code 52M failing to comply with a prohibition on certain
types of vehicl
DIR By: Jmc1337
Date: July 25, 2025, 3:53 pm
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Hi there, I’ve gone down this road and it is saying that I have
failed to comply with a prohibition on certain types of vehicle.
I was following Waze at the time and it was directing me through
this route and as you turn the corner it states no entry for
vehicles which are 7.5T or bigger. Is there any point in me
fighting this? This seems like another way for the council to
just make more money otherwise why not have a big no entry sign
on the road? Any help is much appreciated. Thankyou
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Re: Barking Code 52M failing to comply with a prohibition on
certain types of vehicl
DIR By: beedmo
Date: July 25, 2025, 4:11 pm
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You're gonna have to post the front and back of the PCN for us
to be able to assist you - Remove any personal info
Regarding your point of a why not have a no entry sign, that is
a no entry sign. A circle sign with a red border is sign that
prohibits something. In this case, it's anything with a 7.5 mgw
or over. Considering you have been fined for failing to comply,
you're a professional driver with at least a C1. Why would you
even follow waze blindly - it's made for cars.
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Re: Barking Code 52M failing to comply with a prohibition on
certain types of vehicl
DIR By: beedmo
Date: July 25, 2025, 4:20 pm
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Ok, I haven't got adblock on atm and it didn't let me scroll
down. I first read your post thinking you were done for going
past the 7.5t sign, which as a professional driver myself,
astounded me that you even came to complain. My mistake.
Post the back and hopefully the council have got something wrong
in the writing of the PCN. Google street view isn't really
helpful, it jumps between 2020 and 2022.
#Post#: 82753--------------------------------------------------
Re: Barking Code 52M failing to comply with a prohibition on
certain types of vehicl
DIR By: Jmc1337
Date: July 25, 2025, 4:42 pm
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Hi there mate, sorry for the confusion in my post I realise now
that it wasn’t worded the best. I’ll attach the photo of the
back now. Cheers
HTML https://imgur.com/a/BpGJ22P
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Re: Barking Code 52M failing to comply with a prohibition on
certain types of vehicl
DIR By: fraser.mitchell
Date: July 25, 2025, 7:10 pm
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Oh dear, that hardy annual we see so often, Station Parade,
Barking, appears again !
Unfortunately, GSV is not totally up-to-date in this area, but
even so it will be of great help if you can give us your route
that took you into and out of Station Parade, plus the PCN
Number and your car registration. We can then go and look at the
evidence on B & D's website.
The PCN is absolutely nothing to to with HGVs over 7.5
tonnes.There is a fairly well established 'No Vehicles' along
part of Station Parade that you seem to have fallen foul of. The
signs used are the usual "Flying Motorbike" signs. Here they are
as you come up to Station Parade from Cambridge Street and turn
right : -
HTML https://maps.app.goo.gl/f2X4RyvyfkL5igYz7
There seems to be no advance warning of this right-turn ban on
Cambridge Street
Except, of course, that this view is November 2020, the latest
GSV view so unless we can see photos taken recently it is
difficult to give advice.
What is the source of the photos you have posted ?
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