I’d think that there will be targeted enforcement, for where blocked pavements and those hindered by them intersect.
*Hunts for the flying pig emoji*
Coming from London where pavement parking has been banned as long as I can remember it was a shock to me to find it was acceptable practice elsewhere. I feel like the rest of the country has left it too late to deal with this as the numbers of cars already parking on the pavement will need to go somewhere. It should have been sorted before it got to this point.
Of course, this is one of many problems whose root cause is too many people and not enough homes, leading to unaffordable accommodation, and adult children not leaving home, so a house might have 4 drivers living there all needing somewhere to store their property.
Personally I think the rules should be parking on your own property only Why are cars special in that public space should be devoted to the storage of private property? Nothing else has such a privilege. Can I put a bike storage locker in the street outside my home? No, why not? smaller than a car and stores the transport for more than one person.
We need to move away from the mindset of cars being essential and that parking must be available, many people can't afford to own a car or can't drive these people are massively inconvenienced by pavement parking by others. Well we are all inconvenienced by it, but some of us can choose not to walk.
And so pavement parking may be another factor in the Askern need for children to be driven to school.