It's not specifically illegal. It may contravene local authority planning regulations or restrictive covenants on the use of the premises.
It is not illegal to park your commercial truck in your driveway. However, there may be other relevant rules that apply. This includes any homeowners association rules, or rules by the company that employs you.
Not as a commercial business. As a private seller, no.
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.
In the UK it can, if the driveway is private property.
If the driveway is on private property then in most states it is considered private property. Though laws differ still per state on this.
no, only if you do not own the driveway
No, it is not mandatory for a soldier to be quartered in a private residence.
I don't think so, unless you will do it out in the street, but if you will do them inside the residence home, that is your own private party, no one elses..
It is not illegal in any state to back into a driveway from a highway. A person should use extra caution when doing this to make sure that the road is clear in both directions. If the highway has high traffic, pull to the left shoulder of the road, then back into the driveway when it is safe to do so.
If a police officer records someone speeding, it doesn't matter what the nature of the property they take the reading from is. If they record you speeding while they're in a driveway, they can act on it. As for using a private residence, it's something which requires the consent of the property owner - they can't just occupy someone's driveway to set up a speed trap while ignoring the rights of the property owner, and it's often a discouraged practice, although California tends to have their own way of doing things.
Of course you can. Your driveway is private property.
In New York, it is illegal to cross a double yellow line, except when making a left turn into or out of a driveway or private road.