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Do you need a dropped kerb for your property? You must get a kerb drop if you intend to drive onto your property via the pavement. If you want to access a public highway, your vehicle must be able cross a driveway without difficulty.





Kerb drops allow vehicles to cross the asphalt on the road to reach a driveway. It is a legal requirement that anyone who desires to drive onto your property must do so.



Kerb Dropping and Vehicle Crossover Specialists



Parking outside of your home can often cause stress. You might also have to pay a permit fee. Parking your car in an urban area can be difficult. If you plan on driving across the pavement onto your property, a dropped kerb will be required. If you have questions take a look at our website Q and A's.





A commercial driveway or residential driveway must allow access to the highway. It allows vehicles from a driveway to cross pavements. You will need one to be able to drive on your own property.



Local Kerb Dropping Contractors



A kerb-drop can be a significant improvement in accessing your property. Additionally, it will help prevent cars from parking on your driveway. You will need a vehicle crossover if you plan to drive your vehicle across the driveway from a highway.



You can't drive on the footway if this is not done. You could be charged with violating the law if you do.




The pavement in front of your property may need to be strengthened. It may be necessary to move street furniture, such as lampposts and manhole covers.



Leeds Vehicle Crossover Experts



Contact your local council if you're unsure whether you require permission. Contact your local council to find out if you require planning permission. It will vary depending on your location.





If you are granted permission, you must find a local expert to complete the work.





This is not a DIY project. The council has strict requirements about service providers. Some councils will only allow you to use their approved contractors. Others let you use your own contractors as long as they meet New Roads and Street Works Act 1991 specifications. For highway assessments by council, there might be an extra charge.





A local authority registered drop-kerb contractor is a great option to simplify your life. Solution Can Be Seen Here will file all applications on your behalf and get them approved usually quickly, as they have a good track record with their council.





We have many years' experience installing drop-kerbs as well as applying for the necessary planning permission. We will visit your property and take measurements. Other considerations that might be needed for planning permission. We have lots of experience in this location and other towns as well





We are an approved local authority contractor and can work with your county to install a drop kerb in compliance with all regulations.





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