Vehicular crossings

A vehicular crossing is an area of lowered pavement and kerb which is used to give access to vehicles from a road across the footway and onto a driveway or parking area.

It is against the law to drive across a public footway without an authorised vehicular crossing, as damage will be caused to the footway or services underneath.

Leeds City Council will give permission for a vehicular crossing to be built and will inspect and approve the built crossing as to specification and legal.  A single £17 administration fee is the only charge from Leeds City Council.

You can download the vehicular crossings leaflet on this page for more details on the steps you need to take to speed up your application.

To apply for permission to build a vehicular crossing, complete the application form (you can download it from this page), and send it with a £17 cheque made payable to Leeds City Council to:

Leeds City Council
Highways Services
Ring Road
Middleton
Leeds
LS10 4AX

Leeds City Council’s Enforcement team investigates complaints regarding vehicles crossing footways and kerbs and takes action to resolve any issues.

The council does not undertake construction of vehicular crossings.


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