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Blocking my driveway
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Hi, I live on a main road across from a promary school. On some days they must have after school activities and parents come to pick children up. Sometimes people park in front of my driveway. Not always completely blocking but usually in the way a little bit. What can I do? Thanks
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Whether or not I wanted to go in or out of my drive it would annoy me as I would never even dream of parking across someone's driveway unless it was an emergency.
I would politely point out to them that it is an offence and ask them to move. Parents dropping off or picking their kids up from school seem to think they can park where they like and seem to forget every single road rule!
http://www.roadsidelawyer.co.uk/questions/what -legislation-prevents-motorists-from-parking-b y-a-lowered-kerb-blocking-a-driveway
Whether or not I wanted to go in or out of my drive it would annoy me as I would never even dream of parking across someone's driveway unless it was an emergency.
I would politely point out to them that it is an offence and ask them to move. Parents dropping off or picking their kids up from school seem to think they can park where they like and seem to forget every single road rule!
its about time they brought out a LAW that banned people from bringing children to school by car if they live less than 1 mile away from the school
l no that you shuddent have to do it but you can pay the council to put a white line a cross your drive (cost around
�60 to �80 ) then you have more push with the law , they carnt say that they havent seen the dropped curb
l no that you shuddent have to do it but you can pay the council to put a white line a cross your drive (cost around
�60 to �80 ) then you have more push with the law , they carnt say that they havent seen the dropped curb
i was ranted at by a woman for parking across her drive... however there was no drive or dropped kerb or white H mark - she had just knocked down her garden wall... and drove across the pavement.
i hadnt even noticed that at the time.
i'm pretty sure that it is illegal, but it was her self righteous arrogance that annoyed me....shed obv waited all day for me to come back.
anyone know the law in this situ?
i hadnt even noticed that at the time.
i'm pretty sure that it is illegal, but it was her self righteous arrogance that annoyed me....shed obv waited all day for me to come back.
anyone know the law in this situ?