Can I park my truck and caravan or limousine in my driveway? Is it illegal to park in my own driveway? A 1: It depends. In some states, you can park your devices on your own driveway as long as they are less than 20 feet long without blocking the sidewalk or road. My parents closed their family business after they retired, I inherited the building and rented it to a business owner for additional storage. He lives in the apartment above the garage. The garage of the property is used by the tenant, although the storefront is not open as is his right. We always have these assholes who park in front of the garage thinking he`s inactive, and that puts a financial burden on him because he can`t get his truck out when he has to make deliveries. The world is not your oyster and you can`t park anywhere, be respectful of your neighbors. In this context, it is difficult to bear the humiliations imposed on us by an evil parking taker in the neighborhood. If it were me.

But since I don`t want to share mischievous bad advice with our friends, I`ll bow to your best judgment. As the owner of a vehicle, it is your duty to ensure that your car is taxed and has a valid roadworthiness test, and as a driver, you must also have valid insurance. I was finally able to salt around my car today. But I wonder if there is a law that requires owners of active entrances to salt? I just had the misfortune to drive in their unsalted part of the road. This is a newly opened building that may not have fully updated yet. If it is a driveway, and I do not know if it is, has it been rendered “unusable” because of an obstacle or a fixed building? That is the relevant request. Temporary and removable garbage is not considered an exception to the entry rule. You might find a rabbi who knows about parking tickets. Then, hit the jackpot. If a vehicle is parked in your driveway without your permission, it is an intrusion. Since trespassing is a civil crime and not a crime, the police will not always intervene. At most, you can send an agent to try to identify the owner of the vehicle and ask them to remove it.

To clarify: We have a garage and a small front yard. There is a sidewalk, a sidewalk and the street. When I say we “block our own sidewalk,” I mean we park our car on the street in front of our own driveway. We do not park our car in our front yard or on the sidewalk. There is no room for that. Hi Larry, I live in a 2 family house with garage in Queens. I often park in front of my driveway and leave a note in the dashboard of my car identifying the car as the owner`s vehicle and even citing the section and clause of the Highway Traffic Act (section 4-08 (f)) that gives me the right to park there. From time to time over the years, I sometimes get a ticket without a meter – but recently I received a ticket because I didn`t have a permit for a private driveway! I`ve never heard of the city issuing parking passes for private entrances (if so, do you know where/how to apply for one?) – so I think the city can give me a ticket if I break a law that doesn`t exist??!! Thanks in advance.

My question is: Is the subsection identical to paragraph 4-08(f)(3)? If so, it corresponds to parks “in any park between half an hour after sunset and half an hour before sunrise, except in areas designated or maintained for the parking of vehicles.” There are no parks on the street where the ticket was issued. Hi Larry, could use some tips to block the aisle. My concern and informal complaint are.. Can neighbours monopolize this alley? What would happen if I parked there? Or what happens if I park on the street in front of the driveway entrance? Am I right when I say. only the OWNER of the property can arrange for me to receive a ticket and tow it tow? And by the way, should this towing or ticket arrangement be done PERSONALLY? Or could they call him by phone? Sorry for the long and verbose story. Please advise you. Vehicles parked on lowered curbs may be ticketed, even if they do not block them completely. I live in a private house with 3 car garage. My driveway and garage entrance is a bus stop, so I thought no one would park. But I live next to a bar and customers park illegally all the time and even have signs (NYPD/FDNY). I do not want to start talking to officials who are not on duty. Can I paint the sidewalk yellow or can I ask the city to paint the sidewalk yellow so they know they are parking illegally at a bus stop? I hear you loud and clear.

The challenge we face is that blocking entry into a police country is such a low priority that it is difficult to act. The first step in any anti-social parking problem is to contact your local authority and/or the police. However, the law can`t do much to support homeowners, even if a car blocks your driveway. On the other hand, experience shows us that if we do not block our own driveway, someone else certainly will, and it will not always be a neighbor whose car we recognize. If we put our car in the garage every time we park it, it would be pretty much guaranteed that the next time we wanted to get our car out of the garage, someone else`s car would block our driveway. We live near a busy shopping street and that`s just the nature of this neighborhood. The best way to ensure that our legal curb cutting and garage function as a car warehouse is to simply block our own driveway with our own car. You can also file an online complaint to report the unknown car parked in your driveway using this online form. Click Start to enter the required information, and then a responsible person will see the problem with the blocking entry.

Q. Is it legal to park on the street in front of your own driveway? The “address” of the parking violation (aka “incident location”) is mandatory. How will you prove that the address was wrong? A new neighbor decided to break the entire sidewalk in front of his front lot of his house, so there was no parking available originally. In front of his property, there is a driveway for a 1 car that was originally turned into a house, but apparently that wasn`t enough for him, so he decided to go ahead with his plan. I received warning letters from the owner and the second notification was received as a $95 parking ticket I firmly believe that the construction of his breach of the entire edge of his property was made illegal and illegal + I believe he knows one or two police officers who help him in his work. In addition, there are no signs, markings or other traffic control facilities in front of his property. I parked in front of an illegal sidewalk cut by the property owner so he could park his utility vehicle in his backyard – also illegally in a residential area. The illegality was verified by the date of birth. He asked to give me a ticket who didn`t know it was illegal and was towed by a private towing company. While fighting the ticket and winning, I no longer have the $200 towing fee I had to pay to get my car back. So be careful. As for on-street parking near the sidewalk – motorists are constantly parking ON the sidewalk in front of my property (because the road is narrowing in the area and they are probably afraid that their mirrors will be cut off by passing trucks.) What is the legality of cars parked on the sidewalk and above until the lawn is mowed? Is this something I can ask a traffic officer to write a ticket for? Thank you.

You need to know when to park in front of a driveway. Unless your street is regulated by residents` parking permits, any citizen can park there – as long as they respect the restrictions and do not cause obstruction. “Hey buddy, it`s a PRIVATE driveway! Next time, we will call the towing company to have your car towed! Many car or truck owners remove their car and stop parking in your driveway for fear that their vehicles will be towed or fined. There are several rules and customs that come into play here. The entry rule, the no parking rule and the fire hydrant rule. Danny, good question. Is there a public sidewalk between your driveway and the street? If so, you can get a ticket for sidewalk parking if part of your car rests on the sidewalk. Otherwise, you are allowed to park in front of your own driveway if the car is registered in the owner`s name at the house address. Regards, Larry If your street allows, anyone with the right permit can park anywhere in the appropriate area. What does the expression “presence of a building rendering the entrance unusable” mean? Hi, I live in Brooklyn Parking is very difficult. I have a house in my block that has been empty for a while and it has a small narrow driveway and has never been used someone recently moved in and put up a no parking sign I would like to know if there is a website or phone number I can check if the driveway is legal Thanks in advance If I was, I would not get involved in the discussion of the budget cuts law. I would say that the absence of sidewalks shows that it is not an alley.

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I am a sinner saved by amazing grace. I use both written and spoken words to help kindred souls see their own beauty through God's eyes in hope that they will accept their Happily Ever After as provided by Jesus Christ. I've authored 3 books in The Whatever Series, and am a book coach with Empowered Publications.