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i live in a house with no drive so have to park on the street each night when i get home from work,but my neighbour that has got 2 cars and a drive that would fit 3 cars feels the need to never use his drive instead parks both his cars outside my house each and every night ... that leaves me having to park at the bottom of a very long street and then walk up to my house.is there something i can do about this or do i have to grin and bare it as its really getting to me now
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Legally there is not a lot you can do. I used to have the same situation when I finished late shifts and most times I had to park in the next road. Fortunately I did have room for a drive and had to stump the cash to do it and get the kerb dropped.
My sympathy to you. Why not have a friendly chat to the neighbour, often works.
My sympathy to you. Why not have a friendly chat to the neighbour, often works.
hc4361,
It's not illegal to park across a dropped curb driveway if there is no car in the drive (or garage assuming you can see in it lol).
A car on the drive should be able to get out but has no 'right to get in. Even a big bold white line across the drive means nothing in law.
Unless there are 'proper' road markings that have meaning you can park almost anywhere. Even on the pavement as long as a push chair can get past.
It's not illegal to park across a dropped curb driveway if there is no car in the drive (or garage assuming you can see in it lol).
A car on the drive should be able to get out but has no 'right to get in. Even a big bold white line across the drive means nothing in law.
Unless there are 'proper' road markings that have meaning you can park almost anywhere. Even on the pavement as long as a push chair can get past.