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      I have received a PCN code 52(M) Failure to comply with a prohibition on certain types of vehicle (motor vehicles). This was on Woodlands Park Road N15.
      I have no idea what this means. My car is a Toyota Aygo 999cc and is six years old. Has Anyone else received this, any suggestions on how to deal with this?

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        That code means that your vehicle was on a section of road when it was forbidden.

        Having driven that road numerous times on a motor bike many many years ago, I relived my misspent youth and revisited tonight on google earth.
        There is a section which is restricted to pedestrians & bicyclists, and forbidden to cars and motor cycles between the hours of 8.30 - 9.30 am and
        2.00 -4.00 pm Monday to Friday. It is the area by West Green Primary School.

        However it seems that if you enter the road from West Green Road there are no signs restricting access by cars.

        It might be worth your while to go down that way again and check on the signage

        Presumably you didn't notice those signs

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