To confuse people. :)
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.
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!
Think of it this way: parkways tend to go through scenic places, such as parks, whilst driveways are usually the only parts of one's property that one actually drives on.
i have no clue!
Driving on a driveway or parking in a parkway will damage muffler bearings,bend your Johnson rods,and loosen the ka-niffle pins holding the blinker fluid tank...dont say you were not warned.........
The terms "parkway" and "driveway" originated at a time when they served different functions. "Parkways" were designed for leisurely driving and were often lined with trees and greenery, while "driveways" were meant for accessing a residence or building. Over time, language evolved and the original meanings became less relevant, leading to the current use of these terms.
When McDonald's is actually owned by someone named McDonald. When driveways are finally changed to parkways....and parkways to driveways... When people are no longer able to discern the meanings of words, phrases, and sentences without a disclaimer explaining what they really mean .....
No. Commercial vans and trucks can run on thruways, not parkways. Parkways are resticted to cars only. There are low underpasses that vans and trucks will hit.
You can if you have permission from the driveway owner.
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.
As long as it is secure and contained within the bed of the truck.