Laws on this vary from state to state.
I would recommend checking with your local DMV.
A person can drive on private property in PA without a license. However, in PA driveways and parking lots are considered pubic property.
This is not a "legal" opinion, but from a common sense point of view, if you are replacing like with like (such as asphalt with asphalt) and not changing the car parking, (same number, dimensions and arrangement) it would be maintenance only.
It is technically legal to drive a vehicle without a license as long as you are not on a public roadway. A privately owned piece of pavement does not legally require a license. That said, I'm sure there are a few things that could get you in trouble assuming you hit someone elses car in a parking lot, or did something to endanger someone elses property or life.
It is not legal, but if it is private property and you have permission from the owner, all lights say go!
A vehicle just sitting with an expired registration is not a violation of the law. If the police officer had witnessed the vehicle in operation with an expired registration, then there would be a legal violation. Even if the vehicle wasn't there a couple hours earlier, the police officer has no way of knowing for sure that it was driven there, unless they actually saw it in operation. However, an abandoned vehicle, or a vehicle parked illegally, has the same status regardless of the registration.
No. If it's expired, you effectively do not have a permit, the same as if your driver's license is expired, you are not licensed. You may be able to contest or weasle your way out of a ticket if it recently expired and you encounter a forgiving police or parking officer, but it is not legal.
Well considering that its a private road than yes it is 100% legal as long as you have permission from the legal owners of the road
Driving Go Karts on residential streets or parking lots is not legal in California. Go Karts can be driven on private property.
Yes, as long as they dont break anything to get to it.
== == You don't have any legal rights when the voucher becomes expired, you are out of luck.
Residential Street NO!! Private property YES --- I think
A person can drive on private property in PA without a license. However, in PA driveways and parking lots are considered pubic property.
Legal? It could be a parking violation if you block a driveway by parking in the street. In any case, it would be trespassing if you parked anywhere on private property without license or other reason to believe you're allowed to be there, let alone park there.
You can find the answer you want in your governing documents.If parking next to your garage door is a violation of the parking rules in your community, and if the association has notified owners of this parking restriction, it may cite you for parking there and charge you a fine.Request copies of the CC&Rs, By-laws or board meeting minutes where this parking restriction is documented, so that you can understand your violation and your appeal process.
it depends were on the sidewalks you need a liscense for a motorized scooter and on roads too. but on private property it is legal and you need owners consent. i hope that answers your question.
No, it is not legal to charge for parking in designated handicap parking spaces in the state of California. The California Vehicle Code specifically prohibits charging fees for accessible parking.
There is no standard answer to this situation, nor is this a standard situation. Read your governing documents to determine what is allowed insofar as parking next to your garage door. Sadly, almost anything that an association can devise as a 'rule' is legal. The test is this: is it a reasonable rule? Is it uniformly enforced? Are the fines reasonable? Have all owners been notified as to the rule? When was the rule passed and how were all owners involved?