Personaly I don't have a problem whith any pedantry on the thread so far, it does seem there is a good deal of confusion over what is/is not allowed and it could do with some clearing up.
weepej wrote:
pavements are for pedestrians only. Car's, motorcycles and cycles (except where it's designated a shared path) are specifically forbidden by law to ride or drive along them.
So does that mean you are allowed to drive across them? Cool, now I can take a shortcut across the pavement into the supermarket car park

Is there some angle that applies so you know whether you are driving along or across? or are you only driving across if at exactly 90 degrees?
weepej wrote:
Preceisly. A fair few people round my way have simply kocked over their front wall and now drive their car up over the kerb, across the pavement and onto their garden.
Illegal.
How does that work if as above it's only illegal to drive along pavements? Now wev'e gone from being illegal to drive along to being illegal to drive along and across!
But hold on .....
dcbwhaley wrote:
The section from the entrance to the road is an extension of the driveway not part of the pavement (which is interrupted by the driveway). That is why the drop in the kerb is of legal significance.
Ahhh I see it's no longer a pavement now it's a driveway extension ....
So you won't have any problems with me driving my quad bike round and round in circles within the confines of my driveway extension and I wouldn't be doing anything illegal as it's no longer a pavement? I for one wouldn't have much confidence the local BiB would take that view!!
I beleive that electric mobility scooters are allowed to drive on the pavement so long as they are restricted to 4mph, faster ones are not and have to drive on the road with insurance/tax etc.