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Driver given fine and points for match-day drop-off on A27

Biker took evasive action as Hove woman stopped to let out passengers

by Frank le Duc
Friday 29 Dec, 2023 at 3:56PM
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Driver given fine and points for match-day drop-off on A27

Helen Phadnis stopped on a live dual carriageway with a 70mph speed limit to drop off passengers

A driver has been landed with a bill of almost £1,000 after stopping on the A27 dual carriageway at Falmer to let passengers out of her car.

Helen Phadnis, 43, a nutritionist, of Shirley Drive, Hove, was fined and given points for the illegal drop-off on the day when Brighton and Hove Albion played Everton at the Amex Stadium.

Helen Phadnis

A biker was forced to take evasive action, with a police officer describing the drop-off as “extremely dangerous” putting her passengers and others at risk.

Sussex Police said this afternoon (Friday 29 December): “A motorist who dropped off passengers on a live dual carriageway has been sentenced in court.

“Helen Phadnis was driving a Tesla on the A27 at Falmer when passengers alighted on to the dual carriageway.

“The manoeuvre forced a motorcycle travelling behind the vehicle to have to stop to let the passengers cross to the grass verge.

“It is illegal and highly dangerous to drop passengers off on a dual carriageway with a national speed limit.

“Sussex Police’s Roads Policing Unit is publicising the result of the case as some motorists take the dangerous risk on the A27 at Falmer, particularly on Brighton and Hove Albion Premier League match days or when events are held at Stanmer Park.

“Phadnis, 43, of Shirley Drive, Hove, admitted a charge of driving without due care and attention and was sentenced under the ‘single justice procedure’ at Hastings Magistrates’ Court on Friday 8 December.

“It followed an incident which happened on the eastbound carriageway near Falmer on Monday 8 May this year.

“The court imposed a £640 fine, a £256 surcharge and £90 costs while Phadnis also had five points added to her driving licence.”

Sussex Police said: “Allowing passengers to alight on the A27 is extremely dangerous. Their presence on the carriageway with live lanes of traffic puts all road users at risk.

“Any motorists, including taxis, seen allowing their passengers to alight will be prosecuted.

“This is a particular concern on Brighton and Hove Albion match days and when there are events at Stanmer Park.

“This case demonstrates that courts take a dim view of these offences and offenders will be punished accordingly.”

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Comments 5

  1. Charles+U+Farley says:
    2 years ago

    How about mentioning that the road is a clearway and is clearly signed as such.

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    • John Thomas says:
      2 years ago

      I don’t think anyone needs to mention it is a clearway. Just clearly stupid. Even more so if that is a real photo – the fine for using the bus stop would have been less. And way less dangerous.

      It is not even as it is an excuse of being “from out of town”.

      Some people are just amazing as to their logic. I assume she has her hazard lights on. The well known signal for “park anywhere”. LOLz.

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    • Ben says:
      2 years ago

      And a dual carriageway. There was absolutely plenty of indication that what was being done here was unlawful. Hazard lights are often misused I’ve noticed, one of my pet bug bears is when they are used whilst parked along the side of the road amongst other parked cars – because from my view, all I see is an indication of turning into the road.

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  2. The Commentator says:
    2 years ago

    Helen, look if you want to be stupid and careless on the roads and die in an accident by all means go for it, but the problem is you’ll get other people involved, injured and even killed but I guess you’re the type that doesn’t care about others really. It’s about you doing what you want at your own convenience and ignorance.

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  3. Steve says:
    2 years ago

    Tesla driver… Says enough.

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