Yes, you can charge people to park on your drive, provided you own the property and comply with local regulations. It's important to check local laws and zoning ordinances, as some areas may have restrictions on commercial activities in residential zones. Additionally, you may want to consider liability insurance to protect yourself in case of accidents or damages.
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. :)
People who drive into Central London.
Durango will not move from park to drive?
the owner of the park
1.25 for extra passenger and 3 for the fixed
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.
Imagineers are people in Disney Land/Walt Disney World who are in charge of designing the changes that will be made to the park in the future.
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!
A park ranger is in charge of monitoring park activity, checking for problems, and making sure there are not issues within the park.
Pull gear selector from park to drive.