It won't work and won't be enforced. In my own village, there are multiple narrow-ish streets built in the 1880s where the semi-detached houses on them have no provision at all for off-road parking. I only have to think of any town/village nearby to me alone where this is the case. All the drivers park in front of their house (they've worked out their own system) and unfortunately one side has to park on the pavement to allow for larger vehicles.
If the law was suddenly enforced, half the road would have to move their cars somewhere else and there's nowhere for them to park. The main road they join which runs through the village is double-yellow lined and the adjacent road (including mine) have dropped kerbs so there's no space. Where would they go?
As an avid walker pavement parking does irritate me, granted, but when you consider the alternative I'm happy to accept it provided the vehicle leaves ample space for wheelchairs/prams/people.
If the law was suddenly enforced, half the road would have to move their cars somewhere else and there's nowhere for them to park. The main road they join which runs through the village is double-yellow lined and the adjacent road (including mine) have dropped kerbs so there's no space. Where would they go?
As an avid walker pavement parking does irritate me, granted, but when you consider the alternative I'm happy to accept it provided the vehicle leaves ample space for wheelchairs/prams/people.