I believe the law is 5 feet on either side. Can someone confirm?
It is not an issue of "blocking" as some think. It is an issue of ease of use for the individual who owns the drive. Just because someone can get out of their drive, does not mean you are far enough away.
NOTE: If someone breaks the law and parks too close to your drive in the winter and you slide into them, it is your fault, not theirs.
You must park 5 feet away from a driveway.
In most places, you can legally park at least 5 feet away from a driveway.
In Massachusetts, you must park at least 10 feet away from a driveway. This regulation helps ensure that vehicles can enter and exit driveways safely and without obstruction. Always check local ordinances, as some municipalities may have additional parking regulations.
No, it is illegal to park on the sidewalk in your driveway.
No, it is not legal to park on the sidewalk in a driveway.
Yes, you can park in your driveway without blocking the sidewalk.
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.
Yes it is not illegall for someone to park right across the street in front of your driveway
That depends on your driveway, and your local laws.
It could be deemed as trespassing, which is illegal.
In Pittsburgh, PA, you must park at least 15 feet away from a driveway to avoid blocking access. This distance helps ensure that vehicles can enter and exit the driveway safely. Always check for any specific parking signs in the area, as local regulations may vary.
Hello, Before you park the car I guess you drive on..."it" ... Driveway ;) parkit doesn't sound good parkway sound like a street or something.