Contact your local police department and ask if you can tow the car away.
I have had cars towed for blocking my driveway. It is the city's responsibility to tow cars that are on a public road that block driveways. If someone blocks your driveway, don't call 911. Call your district police station and either they will put the call out or will direct you to the correct number. It may take up to two hours to get a tow truck to your place. However, if someone parks in your driveway, I think it's your responsibility to get someone to tow that car.
Yes it is not illegall for someone to park right across the street in front of your driveway
if some man blocks you in your driveway and starts shooting gun at you , you back intothere your car to get away is there insurance responsible
The person pulling out of the driveway is at fault.
The car that is moving is normally the one at fault. No matter how someone is positioned you should not drive into them (going forward or in reverse). It therefore seems to me that the car backing out of the driveway is at fault.
For anyone with a long driveway or someone who simply wants to know in advance when someone pulls into the driveway, a driveway alert alarm is ideal These alarms are simple to install. The sensor will generally come with a stake that is drive into the ground. This transmits to the receiver in the house that will emit a beep or alarm sound when a vehicle enters the driveway. The placement of the transmitter is important. It should be at the end of the driveway, but not in a location that will be tripped by passing cars.
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You need to call your local town offices for the answer to your question. That type of situation is governed by local town ordinances.
A brick driveway is easy to keep clean and is just as functional as a grass/gravel driveway. It is possible to pave your own driveway, there are lots of hints and tips online. To find someone to do it for you it would be wise to search your local area to find someone suitable for the job and who offers the best price.
anytime someone is backing out of a driveway or parking spot, they are at fault. The other driver will only be sited for speeding.
If someone hits a parked car then they are automatically liable.
No. The only person who is liable is the person who hit your vehicle.