Reply To: D.o.T. Consultation on Cross Pavement Home Charging

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kezo
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    @kezo I asked Durham about those sorts of cable covers and they said no, nothing allowed on top of the footpath. I did hear that they may be changing their mind about it though, so if they do a simple drop in place option would be easier for me than having to park in just the right distance from the kerb and bending down to feed it into the kerbocharge gully. Also, when I start looking for cars towards the end of the year it would mean more choice instead of having to find one with the charge port in the same place as the Enyaq or having to buy a 10m or longer cable.

    Its height and slope angle are below 1 inch between 2 sections of paving councils deem the height must be greater before a claim can be awarded against its uneven pavements. It also complies with sec 66 of highways act 1980. However, to stress, it is different to normal cable covers which is often much higher.

    Given its not a busy walkway, would your HA know if you got one £61?

     

    • This reply was modified 3 months, 1 week ago by kezo.