Re: Cars parked on pavements
At the bottom of our street lives a man who runs a car repair business and it's a residential house. There is quite a congestion with cars and vans there and he parks on the pavement otherwise vehicles wouldn't be able to pass through. I'm very surprised the local authority allow it.Re: Cars parked on pavements
Re: Cars parked on pavements
There's someone in our street does it, but I'm inclined to think it's because it's very busy and they are afraid their wing mirror will get damaged. I prefer to turn my wing mirror inwards when I park. My one misdemeanor has made me think twice about even thinking about parking on the kerb.Re: Cars parked on pavements
The road i live on is narrow ,and cars are parked on the pavement up and down the road,,id hate to be a mother pushing a pram ,,i was a mothers helper to twins , and I took them out in the twin buggy for a walk ,it was a nightmare , I had to keep walking on the road to get by the cars parked on the pavement ..Re: Cars parked on pavements
What annoys me is, instead of just parking two wheels on the edge of the pavement, some people park two thirds of their car on the pavement, and as others are saying, you can't get past.Re: Cars parked on pavements
Re: Cars parked on pavements
This reminded me of several years ago when I still had that nasty habit of working I would park my company car outside the house partly on the curb to allow max room for passing cars along the avenue which is about three and half cars wide.Thread Tools | |
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