You can if you have permission from the driveway owner.
The people park in driveways because a drive way is a place to park and parkways is a place were people go to work.
The people park in driveways because a drive way is a place to park and parkways is a place were people go to work.
To confuse people. :)
There are many homes without driveways, also some share with other houses. They park in the street, rented garages or in their grass if they are classy.
when we drive, we drive on the road. its just a way of GOING FARTHER. it would make no sense to park in the middle of the road!
The residential streets in Denver barely have space to park a regular passenger car and allow traffic to pass, let alone a CMV.
The answer to this question is - check you local ordnances. Many towns and cities DO restrict overnight parking of commercial vehicles in residential zones -BUT- just as many, if not more, have no rules addressing this.
There is a different law for every area--sometimes different laws in the same town. Quick example is the town I live in. In the area my brother lives in, it is absolutely forbidden to take a commercial vehicle unless you are delivering goods. In the area I live in, you could park a commercial vehicle in front of your house.
Call a mechanic or risk damaging your vehicle.
No.
the vehicle is stuck in park how do i get it out?
no