People live in teynham, kent have raised concerns about the number of vehicles Now Clogging up Streets and Busy Junctions.
And they say near -miss Accidents are becoming commonplace – and that it is now a matter of time be someone get hart.
The problems come from a decision to pay double yellow lines and station road, which is second only to the A2 as the busiest street in the village.
People who can now park outside their homes have been given a special-Built car park in the nearby BLOSSOM GROVE NEW-BUILD ESTATE.
However, there are only about 45 spaces available – when there are about 31 homes which are affectionate.
As most homes have more than one vehicle, many station road residents are now parking in other streets and walking home.
But to add to frustrations, Hyde Homes – The Owner of the Blossom Grove Car Park – Has introduced a one -space per housing rule – with £ 100 fines for cars with no permits.
There is now a serious knock-in effect where residents Across the village has to find alternate parking because of the spaces by Station Road People.
The double yellows have been introduced to manage the increased traffic caused by the buzzing of blossom grove, which has 130 homes.
Community Carer Michelle Pollard has labelled the whole site as “ridicularous”.
The 52-year-old, who has lived in Station Road for 13 years, Said: “We have given three cars in our housing and hyde won he let you have a visitor car parking or animated.
“The min problem is trying to find space elsewhere in the nearby streets, which is absolutely horrendous.
“My daughter is only 21 and I don't want to have her walking the strets in the Dark because she had to park across in the village, when it is worst.”
Mum-of-TWO ZARA HOPKINS, who is a General Manager at an electronics firm, say the situation is now creating issues for neighboring frognal Gardens, New Gardens and Donald More Avenue.
The 46-year-old, who has lived in her victorian tarrace home for more than 20 years, sa: “The roads are now to be filed up in the evenings with cars.
“We have parking in Front of Other peoplay's houses, so they can park in front of their ounce houses, so it's a bigbourhood.”
Further down the Road ToWards the Train Station, Painter and Decorator Natalie Taylor is also unhappy with the site.
While She is Lucky Enough to have a driveway, She has been involved in the near-miss Accidents due to parked vehicles.
The 55-year-old, who has lived in the village for three and a half years, Said: “Because people are parking at junctions it makes it as you can”.
“Even when I have been walking in the road because people have parked on the pavement, there have been near misses.
“People are even parking on double yellow lines. It is only Going to get worse with more development in the village and something needs to be done. “
Hyde Homes has defended its one-spacing movie say it may be allowing two vehicles per house but the number of spaces was deterred by Swale Council.
A Spokesman Said: “We understand changes to the parking management system are really frustrating for residents.
“It is not our Decision as to how many parking spaces are allocated to ech home, as this is the jurisdiction of swale council.
“We are only offering the service of our preferred car parking management company to ensure the space are available for the residents they are intended for.
“As per the agreed parking strategy, residents can appply for a second car parking space on a first-face, first-serve basis.”
In Response, A Council Spokesman Said: “The developers are implementing the parking management plan aswards as a condition of the planning.”
The authority would not be drewn on the wider problem being caused by Across the Village.