To answer this question it's necessary to have facts such as local traffic legislation, administrative bylaws, and so on.
For example, if your neighbor wants to park where your three garbage cans are, it's reasonable to assume you keep them on the road; is this legal where you live? Or is it legal only on garbage pick-up days? If the latter is the case, perhaps you could both come to some arrangement on those days.
Before checking with your local administrative offices or police it would be best for you to discuss the matter in a friendly manner with your neighbor. It seems likely some arrangement might be possible which would suit both of you.
It's always good if neighborhood problems can be sorted out in an amicable and logical manner; otherwise a lot of other problems can result from what began as something very minor.
Im going to go with yes. Even though driveway is a variable in the equation Driveway-Car space=Rock space and Driveway is not a constant variable. So once you define the parameters for driveway we can figure out the answer
Despite common belief to the contrary, you do not have any legal right to the unimpeded access to the public curbspace in front of your home or business. Therefore, yes, the city could designate the space in front your home as a handicapped parking space. Perhaps it might be wise to contact your city councilman and speak to them about the "unfairness" of this, and ask that it be reconsidered. Does the neighbor have a suitable space in front of their home? If not, the city may simply have designated the closest spot to his residence.
Finding out the answer to these sorts of questions is what courts are for. The answer depends on the details, but from the brief description given, I'm inclined toward the position that it's probably your fault, or a mixture of fault, but with you being the one mostly in the wrong. People who are backing up are supposed to take extra caution.
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Ask them to move, and if they don't then call a tow truck.
Worn front wheel bearing(s)
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It is possible to but an addition with a crawl space over a driveway. However, the concrete will need to be broken up and removed first.
most of the garbage they stow away. on the shuttle they vent some into space because of the length of time they stay there.
The space for landfills is running out.
The space for landfills is running out.