DOUBLE yellow lines will be installed near the entrance to a popular Bradford beauty spot.
The measures are being introduced on a stretch of Station Road, Wyke, which is near the entrance to Judy Woods.
There are already double white lines in place on a sharp bend between the village and the entrance to the woods.
These lines mean no overtaking is allowed, and under highway rules it is illegal for drivers to park on the side of a road where such markings are in place.
However, visitors to the woods regularly ignore this rule, meaning traffic on the road needs to cross the lines on this blind bend to pass parked vehicles.
Bradford Council has recently proposed introducing double yellow lines on this stretch of road, arguing that this would make it clearer to drivers that parking is prohibited.
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The Council’s Bradford South Area Committee approved the new traffic order at a meeting last week.
There had been 11 objections to the order.
One said the double yellows would take parking away from residents.
Another objected to any parking restrictions whatsoever outside the woods.
A highways officer responded: “It is currently illegal to park adjacent to the solid white line system; the proposed double yellow lines only reinforce the current markings on the road.”
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