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Another parking thread...

52 replies

carnation2531 · 13/03/2018 18:20

Hiya!

We've moved into our house 18 months ago, and about 6 months in our ndns bought a caravan which they now store on their drive. However, this now means that NDN work van parks on the road... In front of our house.

Normally I wouldn't see this as a problem but it's nearly hanging over our dropped kerb bit and does block me in slightly which means every morning when I leave for work, I have to return around the nose of his van!

(Diagram can be produced on request Wink)

AIBU to ask them to move their van elsewhere?

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flumpybear · 14/03/2018 12:00

I think perhaps if you tell the neighbours your parking skills aren't very good and can theynperhaps change the car and van around or park a bit further over but I think maybe you need to brush up on your reversing

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MadMaryBoddington · 14/03/2018 11:58

Are they parking with their wheels on the grass verge? I hate that.

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abigailsnan · 14/03/2018 11:57

Where I live it is an offence to park a caravan in front of the build line of your property,if he moved his caravan to a different place does that solve his parking problem.

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Ebeneser · 14/03/2018 11:47

I have a similar problem, as I'm an end drive. People actually do park over my dropped kerb. It pisses me off no end as it takes several attempts to reverse on. I have complained several times to the regular offenders, and one has got the message, the other is just a prick. Sometimes I'll just park in front of my drive on top of them so they can't get out (there is only room for 2 small cars outside my house, and only if the other car isn't too far up. They have to park within inches of that car and they will still overlap my drive). If they inconvenience me I will inconvenience them.

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Gromance02 · 14/03/2018 11:34

YANBU. Just because something isn't illegal, doesn't mean it's not irritating.

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whampiece · 14/03/2018 10:32

It's it's too difficult to reverse on the left you could always drive up a bit and turn, or come in the opposite way so you are reversing on the right?

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IloveJudgeJudy · 14/03/2018 10:29

I don't know why some people don't understand what you mean about reversing in your drive. I reverse into my drive and have for years. Every now and then our very lovely neighbours (not sarcasm) park a few inches nearer to our house meaning DH has to park right up to the edge of our drive. It makes it much trickier for me to park. It's much easier if I drive up past his car, so in your case drive towards the left in your diagram and reverse in from that direction.

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CaptainHammer · 14/03/2018 10:12

hula I agree. I can only reverse park from one direction because my awkward driveway and cars parking stupidly. I used to hate reverse parking but could do it with my eyes shut now!
You can do it OP Smile

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Allthebestnamesareused · 14/03/2018 10:08

Although they are parking legally there is no reason why you don't just go and have a chat with him and explain the situation to him. He may not realise that it is causing you difficulties but if you ask him nicely or show him then perhaps he'll park either somewhere else or further back. (Is there another dropped kerb the other end which means that he has to park so close?)

As you said you know the legals - just looking for advice. My advice would be to ask nicely.

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TroubledLichen · 14/03/2018 10:04

So annoying but they are parking legally. It’s already been suggested but I second popping round and nicely asking if they could swap the car/van or park slightly further up so you can see when reversing. You could ham it up slightly for bonus sympathy points and say you’re really nervous, especially reversing and you’re so worried about accidentally scraping the van if you get the angle wrong. Hopefully they'll be nice about it!

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Ljlsmum · 14/03/2018 09:58

I’m presuming you are in the uk so drive past your drive, then reverse in it to the left. That is easier than reversing out and around the van.

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SmashedMug · 14/03/2018 09:32

If you can't do a simple reverse park, should you be driving? Grin

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SoupDragon · 14/03/2018 09:28

No tighter or trickier than reversing blind out onto a road.

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MuddlingMackem · 14/03/2018 09:12

I'm guessing that the reason it is so hard for her to reverse onto the drive is because of the direction of travel. If I'm understanding it correctly, if she was reversing onto her drive she'd be turning left into the road to go out. Which means that to reverse in arriving from that direction, she'd have to drive around the van and then reverse back around it. Which would be tight and tricky.

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SoupDragon · 14/03/2018 08:46

Definitely ask them to swap so that visibility is improved - assuming the car is easier to see past than the van.

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SoupDragon · 14/03/2018 08:45

I don’t understand why it is so difficult to reverse onto your drive. It’s far safer than reversing off as you will see past the van earlier in the manoeuvre.

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VeganCow · 14/03/2018 08:40

He may not even realise he is causing you a problem. Or he might, and not give a shit. Asking him nicely to move up several inches, and seeing his reaction will tell you which one it is.
I was doing this slightly when I was visiting someone, my car was sticking out a little making it difficult for their neighbour to reverse out into a narrow road I hadnt even noticed (if road was wider they wouldnt have had a problem, but due to narrowness their reversing circle was reduced)They told me, I apologised and now I move up so they can easily get out of their drive.

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EllieMe · 14/03/2018 08:38

If it's obstructing your view as you exit your drive then it is classed as obstruction, which is ilegal. This happened to us and the local bobby had a word.

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SherbertLemon2011 · 14/03/2018 08:35

Only if talking to them doesn't work and you are I despair could you apply to the council to get your dropped pavement extended?

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Veterinari · 14/03/2018 08:20

You should be reverse-parking onto your own drive and coming off forwards. If you can’t do this you might want to brush up on your driving skills. You’ll be at fault if you hit anyone else whilst reversing into a carriageway.

Lots of people manage to enter and exit their driveways with cars parked along the road - try living in a city! If you can’t I’d suggest it’s a driving skills issue rather than a parking issue.

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whampiece · 14/03/2018 08:16

why not just reverse in from the other side.

Far too logical Grin

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Shadow666 · 14/03/2018 08:15

They’re parking legally. You should be able to easily reverse onto your own drive without hitting the van. Perhaps you need more practice reversing?

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whampiece · 14/03/2018 08:15

Why dont they park in front of their own dropped curb if it's only a static on the drive

Presumably because they don't want a parking ticket?

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UserSnoozer · 14/03/2018 08:11

Why dont they park in front of their own dropped curb if it's only a static on the drive

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wowfudge · 14/03/2018 08:01

I agree with hula008 - why not just reverse in from the other side. I fail to see how this is a problem. If he is overhanging the dropped kerb then by all means ask them back up a bit.

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