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Can you park over someones drive?
Provided your street isn’t governed by residents’ parking permits, any member of the public can park there – as long as they are complying with restrictions and not causing obstructions. And if your street uses permits, anyone with the requisite permit can park anywhere in the relevant zone.
How do I make more parking spaces?
Basic best practices are to:
- Eliminate dead-end parking areas, so there’s always a flow-through of traffic along aisles (the driving lanes facilitating access to parking spots)
- Locate aisles and rows of parking parallel to the long dimension of the site.
- Orient parking on each side of an aisle.
What to do if a car parks in front of Your House?
On the other hand, if you encounter a vehicle which is parking in front of your house for excessive periods of time without moving, you can call the police department and ask to have the vehicle checked out. (If you don’t recognize the vehicle and it hasn’t moved for a long time, it may be stolen.)
What happens if there is no available parking at the apartment?
If there is no available parking at the apartment than there are a couple items to consider. The first is if the lease states that parking is included. A tenant could make the case that the lease was signed under the premise that there is parking included.
How do I Park my Car If I have multiple cars?
People or residents with multiple cars must be advised to either purchase dedicated parking slots for all vehicles or park their cars outside the housing society to avoid any inconvenience to other members who have paid for their parking slots.
How to manage parking issues in housing societies?
With a little parking management one can spread awareness in the housing society that can help resolve all such parking related issues. An effective communication program that reflects the parking management agenda needs to be given prime importance by the underlying Residents Welfare Associations or RWA’s.