You must park 5 feet away from a driveway.
In most places, you can legally park at least 5 feet away from a driveway.
If it's a public driveway then the property owner can charge. If it's a private driveway to a house then no you can't and shouldn't charge to park.
Of course you can. Your driveway is private property.
It is the person who is blocking the private driveway's fault because they should have known not to park in front of a private driveway in the first place. However, if the private driveway is not marked with a sign of some sort to let people know that it is private, it may be the driveway owner's fault.
I would think not, if your driveway is private property. Take pictures of the car and complain to the police.
We drive on a parkway and park on a driveway because a parkway is defined a "a broad landscaped thoroughfare" and a driveway is defined as "a private road giving access from a public way to a building on abutting grounds."
No, it is illegal to park on the sidewalk in your driveway.
In Pennsylvania, it is generally legal to park in a private driveway unless otherwise specified by the property owner or local ordinances. Property owners have the right to determine who can park on their driveway, and unauthorized parking may lead to towing or other enforcement actions. It is advisable to always seek permission from the property owner before parking in a private driveway.
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No, it is not legal to park on the sidewalk in a driveway.
Yes, you can park in your driveway without blocking the sidewalk.