White ‘H bars’ are seen painted within parking bays (Picture: Tom Wren/SWNS)
Residents are ‘baffled’ by new parking lines which include spaces over white lines and round bended curbs.
Those parking on Denmark Road, Bath say new car parking spaces are ‘bendy’ and are so skewed you can’t even fit a car in them.
Spaces also cover the entrances to people’s driveways, leaving people blocked into their homes.
Photos of the street show how one small car parking space is ‘curved’ around a corner.
White ‘H bars’ – which tell people where not to park are – are seen painted within parking bays.
Locals are now complaining the new layout is confusing.
One said: ‘I’m worried I’m going to wake up and not be able to get out of my house.’
Bath and North East Somerset Council say the road markings are part of a wider scheme to install road parking for local residents that have improved other areas of the city.
Locals are now complaining the new layout is confusing (Picture: Tom Wren/SWNS)
One small car parking space is ‘curved’ around a corner (Picture: Tom Wren SWNS)
Cllr Manda Rigby, council cabinet member for transport, says the difficulty road planners are facing is that some of the residential roads are too narrow.
She told Somerset Live: ‘One of the issues which a zone tries to address is pavement parking particularly in narrow streets like Denmark Road.
‘Specifically with Denmark Road we have talked to residents and explained how the markings work.
‘The curved bay is only suitable for smaller vehicles but does provide an additional parking space and we would take a common sense approach to enforcement.’
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‘I’m worried I’m going to wake up and not be able to get out of my house.’