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No its not illegal to have it parked out of motion but if you were to be driving then yes it is
Not if you own the driveway. Your property, your land. IN UK you must tell DVLA that the vehicle is off the road by submitting a SORN
Unregistered on private property is legal Abandoned or derelict can be a different thing. The city can get after you for not keeping your yard up, the same as as if you didn't mow your lawn all summer.
In the UK it can, if the driveway is private property.
The car in motion is ALWAYS at fault when it hits a stationary vehicle.
I parked my car in the driveway
In New Jersey, parking in a driveway is typically allowed as long as the vehicle is not blocking the sidewalk or encroaching on the public right-of-way. However, it's always best to check with your local municipality for any specific regulations or restrictions that may apply in your area.
It depends on local regulations. In many places, parking across a dropped curb that is meant to provide accessible entry could be considered illegal. You may want to check with local authorities or law enforcement to determine the specific rules in your area.
You can park your vehicle on your property with no insurance. HOWEVER, in some cities you must have a current license plate on your vehicle for it to be parked in the driveway and to have a current plate, you are required to have insurance. The issue here is the driveway and what can be seen from the street. Unlicensed vehicles in a driveway could be viewed as a "junkyard", "car lot" etc
Yes. Being illegally parked does not affect fault. If you strike a parked vehicle, it is ALWAYS your fault because you have a duty to ensure the way was clear before moving.
It's parked in your driveway.
Was it? I don't know as I wasn't there. You may want to rephrase this to make clear what you are asking.