Yes, you can get a ticket for blocking your own driveway if it violates local parking regulations or obstructs emergency access.
Blocking a driveway is not a criminal offense, unless you refuse to move. You may get a ticket for blocking a driveway depending on where it is.
Yes, you can receive a ticket for blocking the sidewalk in your driveway as it obstructs pedestrian access and violates local ordinances.
IN San Francisco it's $244.25 for towing fees and another $85 for the ticket itself.
no, only if you do not own the driveway
You don't. Stop being rude and blocking people's driveways! Every day some idiot parks across my driveway and I have to call the police to get out of my own garage. Rude people like you burn me up, and I do everything I can to ensure you get a ticket and learn not to block residents' access to their own home!
$25 Chap 90 20A1/2 violation code 3
Yes, you can park in your driveway without blocking the sidewalk.
I think that you could call a tow company have it moved, and give the owner the bill.
Yes you can, because you are blocking a public right of way for pedestrians. It is a fine-able offense.
What type of driveway? Was it a curving and could not see the car before rounding the curve? Is it straight; then why did you not see the car blocking the driveway before even getting into car and/or backing..
Yes, blocking the sidewalk is illegal and if it is over the sidewalk it is not legally parked in your driveway.
The problem with the pronoun in the sentence is that the antecedent is unclear. The pronoun "his" could refer to either Tom or Matt, leading to ambiguity about whose car was blocking the driveway. To clarify, the sentence could specify whose car it is, such as "Tom's car was blocking the driveway" or "Matt's car was blocking the driveway."