ANPR camera enforcement on Maidstone Road N11

An Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) camera will soon be used to enforce the modal filter in place at Maidstone Road.

At present, a bollard is in place to restrict motor vehicles from passing through this filter. People walking and cycling are still able to pass through this filter. Our contractor is due to be on site to remove the bollard within the next fortnight. The enforcement camera will become operational as soon as the bollard is removed by our contractor. Once the bollard is removed, motor vehicles will not be permitted to drive through the traffic restriction, unless exempt.

We are making these changes to provide more access points to the area for emergency services and virtual permit holders. Emergency services and Transport for London Dial-a-Ride vehicles will be automatically exempt from this new camera-enforced traffic restriction.

Blue Badge holders residing within the Bowes Primary Area QN are eligible to apply for a BOW virtual permit. For more information, and to apply for a virtual permit, please visit: https://new.enfield.gov.uk/services/parking/parking-permits-rb/. If you have already been issued with BOW virtual permit you do not need to re-apply and you will be able to pass through the new camera-enforced traffic restriction in your nominated vehicle without receiving a PCN.

A camera enforced traffic restriction (modal filter) is already in place on Warwick Road.

A map showing all the camera-enforced modal filter locations can be found on the right-hand side of the page under ‘Document Library’.



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