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A Truck Is Parked In Someones Driveway
with no dropped kerb to access driveway, so they drive up a kerb. The truck is sticking out into the public pathway, and this morning a lady with a new baby and pram, could not get past because of the truck sticking out taking over the path, and also the truck owners car is parked near the truck, therefore leaving just a small gap to get past. I felt sorry for the woman and helped her round. We had to go on the main road to pass. Where do I report this?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Firstly, if there's no dropped kerb then there is no access so that is probably not the problem you can complain about.
But they should not be causing an obstruction by parking on the pavement.
I had the pleasure of watching two traffic wardens booking a lady who had parked on the pavement opposite the local pub recently :-)
But they should not be causing an obstruction by parking on the pavement.
I had the pleasure of watching two traffic wardens booking a lady who had parked on the pavement opposite the local pub recently :-)
If the truck is over 3.5tonne mgw. It needs an operators licence, to obtain this the owner would have to inform vosa of its operating centre and where the vehicle will be parked at night. I doubt a residential address without adequate room to park the truck would get approval from vosa. If that is the case they are in breach of their operators licence. Give vosa a call and let them deal with it. They are very strict about such things.
I was walking home up the hill from town when a family were parking their car on the pavement. The road was wide enough for this not to be necessary. I sarcastically asked the driver if he could by any chance make it any more difficult for people pushing prams or wheelchairs to get past before calling him a selfish turd. He went as red as a beetroot and every Sunday since he has been parked without causing any obstruction
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